A driverless race took place in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, the first of its kind, where A.I.-powered vehicles were put to the test as the presence of self-driving cars on public roads is expected to grow.
For the first time in its modern history, Paris has more cyclists than motorists, proving that the anti-motoring measures imposed have positively impacted France’s capital, which underwent quite a revolution in just five years.
Volvo has officially ended the production of diesel-engine vehicles.
The city of Dublin, Ireland has announced a ban on private cars and commercial vehicles driving through the city from August.
Stockholm is set to become the world's first major city to ban petrol- and diesel-based cars from its city center.
Milan may ban cars in its city center starting in 2024 due to extremely high levels of pollution.
23 countries have officially passed the electric vehicle "crucial tipping point."
Ten streets have become car-free in Montreal, Canada to promote various pedestrian-friendly activities.
The Ultra-Low Emission Zone in London, the United Kingdom, is set to expand once more to include the outer areas of England’s capital, thus reducing polluting emissions and guaranteeing cleaner air for the population.
In the world of car manufacturing, there has been a shuffling of major players with China becoming the latest largest exporter, helped by the growing demand for electric vehicles.