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Audi's New Cars 'Talk' to Nearly All Tolls

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Audi's new toll technology is the first integrated into a car. HowStuffWorks talks to Audi about how its integrated toll technology works.

What's the Longest Suspension Bridge in the World?

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Until 2022, the longest suspension bridge in the world was in Japan. Now, the 1915 Canakkale Bridge in Türkiye has taken the title

How Geofencing Works: Pros, Cons and Privacy Concerns

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Geofencing is a technology quietly reshaping the marketing and consumer engagement landscape. It establishes virtual boundaries around physical spaces, linking your device to businesses and services effortlessly. When you step across these boundaries, you receive timely messages - discounts, event reminders or exclusive offers - all customized to your location.

Solar Panels Are Slowly Making Their Way on Cars

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On a hot day, you could practically singe your fingers on your car's steering wheel. But what if all that heat could be leveraged to power its engine instead?

Pedestrian Deaths in the U.S. on the Rise

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Pedestrian deaths are up in the U.S. and many factors are to blame. What can be done to stop it? HowStuffWorks looks several ideas from experts.

How Fuel Cells Work

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A hydrogen fuel cell is an electrochemical energy conversion device. Learn why governments are pouring money into fuel cell research.

What are tiny leaning cars?

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Tiny leaning cars are enclosed like your average car but operate more like motorcycles. Learn more about these unique tiny leaning cars of the future.

How can you use in-car Internet?

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How can you use in-car internet? Read about using in-car internet at HowStuffWorks.

What's an NLOS cannon?

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The NLOS cannon can fire rounds from far away with less collateral damage. Read about NLOS cannon and its role in future military warfare.

Here's Longest Bridge in the U.S., Plus 7 Runners-Up

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Bridges are some of the most awesome and breathtaking constructions, both from a visual standpoint and from an engineering standpoint. They provide such a stark contrast with nature suspended over huge bodies of water and almost appearing to defy gravity.

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