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Tesla might double its electric cars on Australian roads by end of year to 50,000

Tesla is on track to double its electric cars on Australian roads to over 50,000 units by the end of the year, according to Tesla Chair Robyn Denholm. When it comes to the auto industry, Australia often gets things late. It’s both far for a lot of automakers and a right-hand drive market, which often comes after left-hand drive production for many American and European automakers. Tesla is one…
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Tesla found 1% liable in fatal crash of a teen it dedicated a feature to

Tesla has been found only 1% liable by a jury in a case over a fatal crash of a teen, and dedicated a feature to his memory. In May of 2018, two Fort Lauderdale teens were killed and a third was injured after the Tesla Model S driven by 18-year-old Barrett Riley crashed into a concrete wall at 116 mph. The vehicle quickly caught on fire after the crash, which is not uncommon after violent…
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4K Video Shot from the Jetson ONE, a Personal Flying ‘Sports Car’

With the dream of making everyone a pilot, the team behind the Jetson ONE is on a mission to create a commercially available personal electric flying “sports car.” The development of the Jetson ONE prototype has taken co-creators Peter Ternström and Tomasz Patan five years. The two came together in 2017 to produce the dream of a real-life Speeder, like something straight out of Star…
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Clueless Cameraman Causes Chaos at World Athletics Championship

Runners in the men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase final at the World Athletics Championships had to take evasive action to avoid hitting a camera operator who was inexplicably standing in the middle of the track. While the steeplechase runners are quite used to navigating obstacles, an absent-minded cameraman focused on filming the women’s triple jump is not usually what they have to get…
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