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Road Tolls Hacked

A researcher claims that toll transponders can be cloned, allowing drivers to pass for free.

Champion Robot Car Declared

Carnegie Mellon's computer-laden Chevy Tahoe wins the Urban Challenge and takes home the $2 million prize.

A Carbon-Free, Stackable Rental Car

An MIT group hopes that its foldable electric vehicles will cut pollution, and ease congestion.

Foiling Carpool-Lane Cheaters

A new infrared system can tell people from decoys.

Flying Car About to Take Off?

An aeronautic startup looks to complete a prototype of its roadworthy aircraft within a year.

A Land Rover That Drives Itself

MIT's robotic car is headed to California to compete in DARPA's upcoming Urban Challenge.

A Better Way to Make Hydrogen?

A Purdue researcher claims aluminum alloys could make fuel-cell vehicles practical.

Keeping Drunks off the Road

Nissan unveils new technologies that can identify drunk or drowsy drivers.

Plug-in Hybrids Get Green Grades

Overall, plug-in cars are a plus for the environment, despite the fact that they would increase the demand for electricity.

A Smarter Car

IBM wants to improve communication between cars, roads, and drivers.

Stanford's New Driverless Car

Junior the autonomous car passes an initial round of tests in preparation for DARPA's Urban Challenge, slated for later this year.

New Batteries Readied for GM's Electric Vehicle

The technologies behind the battery packs for the GM Volt are being tested and could be ready within a year.

Running Cars on Hydrogen Made from Starch

A new way to make hydrogen from corn or potatoes could make fuel-cell vehicles more practical.

Mapping Traffic Flow

New trafficking software will enable drivers to find the quickest route to their final destination.

Lithium-Ion Batteries That Don't Explode

A new material prevents overheating, making lithium-ion batteries safer for use in vehicles.

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