FAA Wants To Legalize Supersonic Flight If Sonic Booms Stay Quiet Enough
What the FAA is saying now is, hey, the speed of the plane isn't the problem; the sonic boom's power is. So why not regulate the latter instead of the former?
Read MoreWhat the FAA is saying now is, hey, the speed of the plane isn't the problem; the sonic boom's power is. So why not regulate the latter instead of the former?
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Read MoreIf your garage door is having trouble opening or closing, it could be due to a sensor issues. Luckily, you can easily fix most sensor issues on your own.
Read MoreHauling a heavy load can dramatically change the driving dynamics of your truck, but adding aftermarket airbag suspension can help level things out.
Read MoreThe Lincoln Navigator L is an expensive luxury SUV with a longer wheelbase than the base Navigator. How has its value fared after five years of depreciation?
Read MoreOfficially designated by the MUTCD, fluorescent pink road signs are some of the rarest and most elusive signs on American roads. And that's a good thing.
Read MoreCan you put regular bike tires on an eBike? Learn why weight capacities, and tread wear mean eBikes need specialized, tougher tires.
Read MoreThe V-twin is a core element of the Harley-Davidson story. Here's the history behind Harley's most important V-twin engines and their memorable nicknames.
Read MoreStyled around the 1928 Mercedes-Benz SSK, with proportions lowered and widened to fit the Studebaker Lark chassis, the Excalibur really got people talking.
Read MoreBuying and owning your first EV can be a bit intimidating at first, but if you're properly prepared for the experience, things will go a lot smoother.
Read MoreWith E85 significantly cheaper than petroleum-based gas, you may be thinking about converting your ride to run on ethanol. It's complex but not impossible.
Read MoreExamine the data behind dynamic speed zones. Learn what safety studies show regarding their effectiveness, limitations, and real-world impact on drivers.
Read MoreSouth Korea is one of the world's biggest car exporters, and its gigantic factories also build several surprising nameplates that dominate sales in America.
Read MoreIt's not every fish in the sea that can go 68 mph. This one helped the designer of McLaren's P1 hypercar solve a vexing problem of air turbulence.
Read MoreAccidents are part of driving, but not every kind of drive is the same. So are you safer on the city streets, or in a more rural environment?
Read MoreI'm all about inclusivity, but all this gray pride is really making me question what type of country the U.S. is becoming.
Read MoreIt turns out 500 horsepower was a key weapon in WWII decades before it became a track standard. Explore the engineering link between the tank and the Mustang.
Read MoreWhile many iconic American semi truck brands are now under foreign ownership, a surprising number of them are still built here, on American soil.
Read MoreOnce upon a time, an institute in Germany prevailed upon automakers to standardize something crucial about car stereos. Since that era ended, it's been chaos.
Read MoreAs gas prices soar, then dip, you may be wondering if buying a new EV would save you money in the long run. The answer depends on this formula.
Read MoreYou don't think of a Vespa competing on a race track like its Italian counterparts, Ducati and Ferrari, but the scooter did have a stint of tearing up rubber.
Read MoreA few vintage vans had designs that made them seem cute or quirky. You could say that these particular models would fit perfectly as cartoon characters.
Read More"Sealed" doesn't mean maintenance-free. Here is a look at how mechanics safely service sealed transmissions without a dipstick.
Read MoreTo celebrate the Fourth of July, here's a cheap, V8-powered Ford Mustang doing burnouts. Thanks for 250 years, America.
Read MoreModern road trips are fun and games compared to the 1920s, when they required serious survival skills, maintenance know-how, and careful planning.
Read MoreTires that appear nearly identical can behave very differently once they're mounted, thanks to engineering differences most drivers never notice.
Read MoreGMC moved a quarter million Sierras in 2021, and their values are still holding strong compared to rivals like the Ford F-150 and Chevy Silverado.
Read MoreOlder cars might have received impressive safety scores when they were new, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're as safe as something new today.
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