Featured in InfrastructureBYJames GilboyJun 12, 2023ShareI-95 Collapse Caused by Tanker Fire Creates Traffic Hell That Could Go on for ‘Months’Gov. Josh Shapiro warns that repairs won’t be completed anytime soon, pushing some 160,000 vehicles to state routes and side streets daily. BYJames GilboyJun 12, 2023ShareBYPeter HolderithJun 9, 2022ShareNew Federal Standards Will Reshape How We Charge EVsThe regulations will standardize many factors such as pricing, payment methods, charger locations, and more. BYPeter HolderithJun 9, 2022ShareBYJames GilboyMay 26, 2022ShareThe Last Stretch of Dirt on the Mount Washington Hill Climb Is Getting PavedLike Pikes Peak, the United States’ second-grandest hill climb race will soon be held on blacktop alone. BYJames GilboyMay 26, 2022ShareBYVictoria ScottFeb 22, 2022ShareAlarming Video Shows Florida Drawbridge Opening With Honda Accord Still On ItThis is nightmare fuel to the nth degree. BYVictoria ScottFeb 22, 2022ShareBYBrett TingleyFeb 1, 2022ShareSwedish Police Arrest Russian National Accused Of Flying Drone Over Royal PalaceIt isn’t clear if the arrest is related to the rash of unexplained drone incursions over sensitive sites throughout the country earlier this month. BYBrett TingleyFeb 1, 2022ShareBYBrett TingleyJan 28, 2022ShareCyberattack Targets Belarus’ Rail Network To Slow Flood Of Russian Forces Into The CountryThe cyberattack was claimed by a non-state actor and underlines just how complex the cyber battlefield is becoming. BYBrett TingleyJan 28, 2022ShareBYJonathon RamseyMay 17, 2021ShareThe Way We Talk About Autonomy Is a Lie, and That’s DangerousNo matter what you’ve been told—and told, and told again—our self-driving future is a long and uncharted ways off. Pretending otherwise might have dire consequences. Here’s an unvarnished look at the current reality. BYJonathon RamseyMay 17, 2021ShareBYBenjamin PrestonMay 12, 2021ShareThe Slow and Steady Death of the Gowanus ExpresswayHow generations of neglect and treachery have brought NYC’s substandard Interstate 278 to the brink of disaster. BYBenjamin PrestonMay 12, 2021ShareBYMarco MargaritoffMay 9, 2021ShareTexas Threatens Jail Time for Flying Drones Over ‘Critical Infrastructure’If you’re going to fly over a farm, oil, or gas facilities, make sure you’re above 400 feet. BYMarco MargaritoffMay 9, 2021ShareBYBrett TingleyJan 21, 2021ShareExecutive Order Takes Aim At Foreign-Made Drones And Incursions Over Sensitive SitesThe Executive Order calls for a review of all federally-owned unmanned aircraft systems and bans drone technologies made by adversary nations. BYBrett TingleyJan 21, 2021ShareBYBenjamin PrestonMay 24, 2019ShareA 9-Day Journey Along the Most Controversial Strip of Land in Trump’s AmericaMore than a political rallying cry, the Mexican border is its own unique ecosystem. The Drive’s Ben Preston went in search of stories on both sides of the divide. BYBenjamin PrestonMay 24, 2019ShareBYAaron BrownApr 1, 2019ShareRoads Made of Recycled Plastic Are Being Tested in BritainThe polymer-based roads are more durable than normal asphalt roads—not to mention more environmentally-friendly. BYAaron BrownApr 1, 2019ShareBYKyle CheromchaApr 1, 2019ShareNYC Installs Massive, Apocalyptic Floodgates in Car Tunnels To Fend Off The Next Big StormThat, and zombies. BYKyle CheromchaApr 1, 2019ShareBYEdward NiedermeyerJan 25, 2019ShareTesla Service Center Expansion Stuck In “Infrastructure Hell”Elon Musk said Tesla would fill its North American service gaps in three to six months. Three months later, not a single US service center has opened. BYEdward NiedermeyerJan 25, 2019ShareBYWill Sabel CourtneyDec 28, 2018ShareTesla Model 3 Vs. Amtrak’s Acela Express: The Electric Future Acid TestTwo visions of our transportation future—a high-speed train and an electric car—face off in a sprint from New York City to Boston. BYWill Sabel CourtneyDec 28, 2018ShareBYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018ShareBMW, Porsche Reveal Prototype EV Fast Charger That Gives 62 Miles of Range in 3 MinutesNot only that—it’s three times more powerful than anything on the market today. BYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018Share12
BYJames GilboyJun 12, 2023ShareI-95 Collapse Caused by Tanker Fire Creates Traffic Hell That Could Go on for ‘Months’Gov. Josh Shapiro warns that repairs won’t be completed anytime soon, pushing some 160,000 vehicles to state routes and side streets daily. BYJames GilboyJun 12, 2023Share
BYPeter HolderithJun 9, 2022ShareNew Federal Standards Will Reshape How We Charge EVsThe regulations will standardize many factors such as pricing, payment methods, charger locations, and more. BYPeter HolderithJun 9, 2022Share
BYJames GilboyMay 26, 2022ShareThe Last Stretch of Dirt on the Mount Washington Hill Climb Is Getting PavedLike Pikes Peak, the United States’ second-grandest hill climb race will soon be held on blacktop alone. BYJames GilboyMay 26, 2022Share
BYVictoria ScottFeb 22, 2022ShareAlarming Video Shows Florida Drawbridge Opening With Honda Accord Still On ItThis is nightmare fuel to the nth degree. BYVictoria ScottFeb 22, 2022Share
BYBrett TingleyFeb 1, 2022ShareSwedish Police Arrest Russian National Accused Of Flying Drone Over Royal PalaceIt isn’t clear if the arrest is related to the rash of unexplained drone incursions over sensitive sites throughout the country earlier this month. BYBrett TingleyFeb 1, 2022Share
BYBrett TingleyJan 28, 2022ShareCyberattack Targets Belarus’ Rail Network To Slow Flood Of Russian Forces Into The CountryThe cyberattack was claimed by a non-state actor and underlines just how complex the cyber battlefield is becoming. BYBrett TingleyJan 28, 2022Share
BYJonathon RamseyMay 17, 2021ShareThe Way We Talk About Autonomy Is a Lie, and That’s DangerousNo matter what you’ve been told—and told, and told again—our self-driving future is a long and uncharted ways off. Pretending otherwise might have dire consequences. Here’s an unvarnished look at the current reality. BYJonathon RamseyMay 17, 2021Share
BYBenjamin PrestonMay 12, 2021ShareThe Slow and Steady Death of the Gowanus ExpresswayHow generations of neglect and treachery have brought NYC’s substandard Interstate 278 to the brink of disaster. BYBenjamin PrestonMay 12, 2021Share
BYMarco MargaritoffMay 9, 2021ShareTexas Threatens Jail Time for Flying Drones Over ‘Critical Infrastructure’If you’re going to fly over a farm, oil, or gas facilities, make sure you’re above 400 feet. BYMarco MargaritoffMay 9, 2021Share
BYBrett TingleyJan 21, 2021ShareExecutive Order Takes Aim At Foreign-Made Drones And Incursions Over Sensitive SitesThe Executive Order calls for a review of all federally-owned unmanned aircraft systems and bans drone technologies made by adversary nations. BYBrett TingleyJan 21, 2021Share
BYBenjamin PrestonMay 24, 2019ShareA 9-Day Journey Along the Most Controversial Strip of Land in Trump’s AmericaMore than a political rallying cry, the Mexican border is its own unique ecosystem. The Drive’s Ben Preston went in search of stories on both sides of the divide. BYBenjamin PrestonMay 24, 2019Share
BYAaron BrownApr 1, 2019ShareRoads Made of Recycled Plastic Are Being Tested in BritainThe polymer-based roads are more durable than normal asphalt roads—not to mention more environmentally-friendly. BYAaron BrownApr 1, 2019Share
BYKyle CheromchaApr 1, 2019ShareNYC Installs Massive, Apocalyptic Floodgates in Car Tunnels To Fend Off The Next Big StormThat, and zombies. BYKyle CheromchaApr 1, 2019Share
BYEdward NiedermeyerJan 25, 2019ShareTesla Service Center Expansion Stuck In “Infrastructure Hell”Elon Musk said Tesla would fill its North American service gaps in three to six months. Three months later, not a single US service center has opened. BYEdward NiedermeyerJan 25, 2019Share
BYWill Sabel CourtneyDec 28, 2018ShareTesla Model 3 Vs. Amtrak’s Acela Express: The Electric Future Acid TestTwo visions of our transportation future—a high-speed train and an electric car—face off in a sprint from New York City to Boston. BYWill Sabel CourtneyDec 28, 2018Share
BYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018ShareBMW, Porsche Reveal Prototype EV Fast Charger That Gives 62 Miles of Range in 3 MinutesNot only that—it’s three times more powerful than anything on the market today. BYJames GilboyDec 14, 2018Share