U.S. safety regulators initially declined to grant medical clearance for a German pilot who five years later deliberately flew an...
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Since 2001, the incidence of vehicle cloning – when a vehicle identification number (VIN) on a legally owned vehicle is...
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Personnel at Volkswagen AG’s U.S. unit in Michigan destroyed evidence after the U.S. announced last year that the company had...
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Weeks after the first New York trial over General Motors’ faulty ignition switch controversy ended prematurely, a new one is...
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In a rare ruling, the FAA has granted Olin College a research exemption to fly unmanned aircraft systems, (UAS) or...
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Existing U.S. laws pose few barriers to adoption of autonomous vehicle technology so long as cars and trucks stick with...
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A new study from AAA reveals that pothole damage has cost U.S. drivers $15 billion in vehicle repairs over the...
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A new trend has emerged in which coverage counsel are being sued by third parties for aiding and abetting insurer...
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PDA Extends Appraisal Services to Financial Sector Property Damage Appraisers (PDA) is spreading the word about one of its core...
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