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Why the Trucking Industry Actually Supports Higher Fuel Taxes

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Trucking organizations have called for an increase in fuel taxes. HowStuffWorks explains that counterintuitive stance.

10 Ideas for a Green Transportation Infrastructure

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The idea behind a green transportation infrastructure is one that provides opportunities for people to get around their communities using their own power -- such as walking or biking. In this article we 10 ideas for greener transportation.

How Brake Failure Works

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Brake failure is an extremely dangerous occurrence, though it is rare for regular cars. Learn all about brake failure at HowStuffWorks.

Have new technologies made cars less safe?

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Have new technologies made cars less safe? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn if new technologies have made cars less safe.

How to Avoid Jackknifing

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There are many ways to avoid jackknifing. Learn how to avoid jackknifing at HowStuffWorks.

The GM Car That Has No Steering Wheel or Pedals

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General Motors has developed a self-driving car called the Cruise AV that has no steering wheel or pedals. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How the Ariel Atom Works

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In chemistry, the atom is the most fundamental building block of matter. Now the automotive world has its atom -- a car so pure and simple that some people are calling it minimalist art.

How EPA Fuel-Economy Testing Works

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Why do the EPA's fuel economy numbers almost always seem to be off-base? Learn how the EPA tests new cars and trucks to gauge their fuel economy.

If airbags are so safe, why doesn't my car have more?

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Airbag safety has become a real issue for drivers as car accidents increase. Learn more about airbag safety here.

Are manufactured homes cheaper than other housing?

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Are manufactured homes cheaper than other housing? Find out if manufactured homes are cheaper than other housing in this article from HowStuffWorks.

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