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Germany to Allow Sale of Biofuels Made from Used Cooking Oil Germany’s Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety, and Consumer Protection (BMUV)
Higher Gas Tax Promotes Health
The interaction between health and transportation policies has been underestimated in the past. Researchers from the RWI Leibniz Institute for Economic Research have found that
German Dependence on Cars
A recent study conducted by the Institute for Demoscopy Allensbach on behalf of the Association of the German Automotive Industry (VDA) has examined the importance
Owning a Car in Germany: Outdated?
The younger generation in Germany is showing less interest in owning their own cars and instead prefer car-sharing and cycling. According to a study by
Germany opens Hyperloop test track.
The future of transportation has arrived in Germany with the opening of the country’s first Hyperloop test track in Ottobrunn, near Munich. The Technical University
Successful Test of Electric Air Taxi
Vertical Aerospace’s VX4 flying taxi is set to revolutionize transportation in London and other cities. The compact aircraft can transport passengers from Heathrow Airport to
Future Fridays’ Instant Traffic Plan
The transportation and building sectors in Germany have exceeded their annual emission limits set by the Climate Protection Act (KSG) in 2022. As a result,
German Youth Prefer Cars Despite Climate Change
Young people in Germany still consider cars as the optimal mode of transportation, according to a recent study by McKinsey. However, the bicycle boom during
World’s First Autonomous Buses in Service
Edinburgh is now home to the world’s first autonomous large buses operating on a regular route. The buses, which can travel up to 80 km/h,
China’s 1000 km/h High-Speed Train
China is set to build a high-speed train that can reach speeds of over 1,000 km/h thanks to a vacuum tube. The train will be