Alef has billed its Model A electric vehicle, which is capable of operating both as a road-based car and as an aircraft, as the cure for congestion.
Going electric has many benefits for hunting down bad guys and police vehicle fleet operations. UP.Fit prepares the Model Y for crime-fighting duty.
A Florida sheriff has shared dramatic video of a military-style aerial operation using infrared technology — to track a group ...
While Palo Alto is home to Tesla, the local police department went to rival Rivian for its first electric police cruiser ...
The first Rivian R1S police cruiser is here, but you shouldn’t hold your breath until you see it roaming the streets of the ...
Soon, it will be patrolling the streets of Palo Alto. During his “State of the City” speech this week, Palo Alto Mayor Ed ...
Hoping to reunite with friends and family in the U.S., Omagh paid smugglers to move him north through Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador ...
SINGAPORE: Flying cars could soon become a reality as one Chinese electric vehicle (EV) company announces plans to begin mass production by 2026. Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of the ...
Gulf News Dubai ... on car windows can be 50 per cent. This limit applies to the side and rear windows. The windshield, however, needs to be clear for the driver to see. Previously, Dubai Police ...
A police officer who crashed into a woman's car while pursuing a suspected stolen vehicle has been charged with causing her death by dangerous driving. The unmarked police car was pursuing an Audi ...
hoping to succeed where other consumer flying car projects have failed. The modular offering includes a folding two-seater passenger drone ferried aboard a Cybertruck-looking six-wheeled van.
XPeng (NYSE:XPEV) is planning to mass-produce flying cars by 2026, making it the first company in the world to do so, according to its CEO He Xiaopeng, state-owned newspaper China Daily reported.
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