Featured in regulationsBYStephen EdelsteinJul 16, 2019ShareUK Proposes Equipping Every New Home for Electric-Car ChargingThe country already wants to ban sales of new gasoline and diesel cars by 2040. BYStephen EdelsteinJul 16, 2019ShareBYKyle CheromchaApr 10, 2019ShareSuburban Development Is Forcing Utah’s Last Classic Car Parts Yard to CloseThe 90-year-old salvage yard—and the hundreds of classic cars it contains—have less than 30 days to live. BYKyle CheromchaApr 10, 2019ShareBYStephen EdelsteinMar 19, 2019ShareUK Must Review 184-Year-Old Law to Officially Legalize E-ScootersThe government wants to pave the way for large-scale public trials of scooter-sharing services. BYStephen EdelsteinMar 19, 2019ShareBYBrian EvansFeb 7, 2019ShareNHTSA Drops Regulations to Require Electronic Data Recorders in Cars and TrucksThe electronic data recorders can be instrumental in determining the causes of collisions and other traffic incidents. BYBrian EvansFeb 7, 2019ShareBYStephen EdelsteinOct 26, 2018ShareGeneral Motors Calls for National Zero Emissions Vehicle ProgramThe program would set quotas for electric-car sales. BYStephen EdelsteinOct 26, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinAug 9, 2018ShareNew York City Votes to Cap Lyft, Uber, Other Ride-Hailing Vehicles, Set Minimum Wage for DriversIt’s the first major U.S. city to restrict ride-hailing vehicles. BYStephen EdelsteinAug 9, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinAug 2, 2018ShareRide-Hailing Companies Offered New York $100 Million to Drop Proposed CapCity officials refused the offer. BYStephen EdelsteinAug 2, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinAug 2, 2018ShareSpanish Taxi Drivers End Strike Against Uber After Government Adds RestrictionsSpain will limit new licenses for ride-hailing vehicles. BYStephen EdelsteinAug 2, 2018ShareBYMarco MargaritoffJul 27, 2018ShareUK Bill Could Ban Children from Owning Drones Heavier Than 0.55 PoundsThe Department of Transport proposed a new law that could ban kids from owning or using medium-sized drones, with a legal ruling expected before 2019. BYMarco MargaritoffJul 27, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinJul 27, 2018ShareNew York City Proposes Cap on Ride-Hailing VehiclesIt could be the first major U.S. city to limit the number of ride-hailing vehicles on its streets. BYStephen EdelsteinJul 27, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinJul 9, 2018ShareBMW, Daimler Push for EU Connected-Car StandardsThe automakers are backing a specific communications technology. BYStephen EdelsteinJul 9, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinJul 5, 2018ShareUber is Back in Finland Thanks to DeregulationUber believes it can thrive in an environment with fewer restrictions. BYStephen EdelsteinJul 5, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinJun 27, 2018ShareUber Wins Court Approval to Continue Operating in LondonThe company was granted a 15-month probationary license. BYStephen EdelsteinJun 27, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinJun 26, 2018ShareJudge, Regulators Discuss One-Year Uber London License RenewalThe company would be under stricter scrutiny as part of the deal. BYStephen EdelsteinJun 26, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinJun 25, 2018ShareUber Heads to Court in Attempt to Regain London Operating LicenseUber claims it’s a changed company. BYStephen EdelsteinJun 25, 2018ShareBYStephen EdelsteinJun 15, 2018ShareChina Pumps the Brakes on Electric Car GrowthAre things happening too fast for the country’s car industry? BYStephen EdelsteinJun 15, 2018Share12
BYStephen EdelsteinJul 16, 2019ShareUK Proposes Equipping Every New Home for Electric-Car ChargingThe country already wants to ban sales of new gasoline and diesel cars by 2040. BYStephen EdelsteinJul 16, 2019Share
BYKyle CheromchaApr 10, 2019ShareSuburban Development Is Forcing Utah’s Last Classic Car Parts Yard to CloseThe 90-year-old salvage yard—and the hundreds of classic cars it contains—have less than 30 days to live. BYKyle CheromchaApr 10, 2019Share
BYStephen EdelsteinMar 19, 2019ShareUK Must Review 184-Year-Old Law to Officially Legalize E-ScootersThe government wants to pave the way for large-scale public trials of scooter-sharing services. BYStephen EdelsteinMar 19, 2019Share
BYBrian EvansFeb 7, 2019ShareNHTSA Drops Regulations to Require Electronic Data Recorders in Cars and TrucksThe electronic data recorders can be instrumental in determining the causes of collisions and other traffic incidents. BYBrian EvansFeb 7, 2019Share
BYStephen EdelsteinOct 26, 2018ShareGeneral Motors Calls for National Zero Emissions Vehicle ProgramThe program would set quotas for electric-car sales. BYStephen EdelsteinOct 26, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinAug 9, 2018ShareNew York City Votes to Cap Lyft, Uber, Other Ride-Hailing Vehicles, Set Minimum Wage for DriversIt’s the first major U.S. city to restrict ride-hailing vehicles. BYStephen EdelsteinAug 9, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinAug 2, 2018ShareRide-Hailing Companies Offered New York $100 Million to Drop Proposed CapCity officials refused the offer. BYStephen EdelsteinAug 2, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinAug 2, 2018ShareSpanish Taxi Drivers End Strike Against Uber After Government Adds RestrictionsSpain will limit new licenses for ride-hailing vehicles. BYStephen EdelsteinAug 2, 2018Share
BYMarco MargaritoffJul 27, 2018ShareUK Bill Could Ban Children from Owning Drones Heavier Than 0.55 PoundsThe Department of Transport proposed a new law that could ban kids from owning or using medium-sized drones, with a legal ruling expected before 2019. BYMarco MargaritoffJul 27, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinJul 27, 2018ShareNew York City Proposes Cap on Ride-Hailing VehiclesIt could be the first major U.S. city to limit the number of ride-hailing vehicles on its streets. BYStephen EdelsteinJul 27, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinJul 9, 2018ShareBMW, Daimler Push for EU Connected-Car StandardsThe automakers are backing a specific communications technology. BYStephen EdelsteinJul 9, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinJul 5, 2018ShareUber is Back in Finland Thanks to DeregulationUber believes it can thrive in an environment with fewer restrictions. BYStephen EdelsteinJul 5, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinJun 27, 2018ShareUber Wins Court Approval to Continue Operating in LondonThe company was granted a 15-month probationary license. BYStephen EdelsteinJun 27, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinJun 26, 2018ShareJudge, Regulators Discuss One-Year Uber London License RenewalThe company would be under stricter scrutiny as part of the deal. BYStephen EdelsteinJun 26, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinJun 25, 2018ShareUber Heads to Court in Attempt to Regain London Operating LicenseUber claims it’s a changed company. BYStephen EdelsteinJun 25, 2018Share
BYStephen EdelsteinJun 15, 2018ShareChina Pumps the Brakes on Electric Car GrowthAre things happening too fast for the country’s car industry? BYStephen EdelsteinJun 15, 2018Share