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Every 15 days, someone is killed on Durham鈥檚 roads. Max Tendler talked to pedestrians at busy Durham intersections to see how they felt walking around the city without a car. Then, she spoke with the people designing plans to make Durham safer.
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With the number of electric vehicles on the road increasing year after year, we check in on the state of EVs.
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The North Carolina Senate wants to change the state鈥檚 鈥渕ove over鈥 traffic laws to protect people stranded on the roadside.
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The $5 billion Siler City plant, announced last year, will make silicon carbide wafers, which are the building blocks of semiconductors.
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Merging onto an interstate is old hat for experienced drivers. But how do you teach that skill to a computer-driven autonomous vehicle?
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Tinkering with the family car used to be good training for getting a job at a body shop or a garage. But the vehicles rolling off assembly lines these鈥
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Drivers in North Carolina pay more when the check engine light comes on than motorists in other states. That's according to a survey from the organization鈥
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The 1957 Chevy was once the American Dream on wheels. It represented the easy life with backyard barbecues in suburban neighborhoods. But over time, its鈥
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The 1957 Chevy was once the American Dream on wheels. It represented the easy life with backyard barbecues in suburban neighborhoods. But over time, its鈥
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The defective fuel gauges can give drivers little or no warning their vehicle is at risk of running out of gas. GM says the readings can be off by as much as a quarter of a tank.