
European Intelligence Agencies Prepare To Surveil Car Metadata
Regulators hope to allow European police agencies to monitor cars and the mobile phones paired with them.
Regulators hope to allow European police agencies to monitor cars and the mobile phones paired with them.
Contradicting Green Deal goals, the Spare Parts Directive could help keep combustion engines on the road longer.
Berlin elites bicker over how to get the average citizen to bear the brunt of the green transition.
The government fears a revolt by drivers similar to that of the Yellow Vests.
Legislation paves the way to repressive new licensing regulations forcing drivers off the roads, claims populist French MEP.
We Americans hate compromises. If we can’t get everything today, we invent a way to get everything tomorrow. That is why we love our trucks.
It’s another bureaucratic blow to affordable European transportation
New numbers on U.S. private consumption reveal a tectonic lifestyle shift, one that is likely going to continue in coming years.
Spanish bicycle production remains at record levels, doubling the value it had in 2022.
New technology, environmental policy, and bigger size are pricing Spaniards out of the market on new cars.