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Honda U3-X Suggests Future Mobility Involves Unicycle Segways

Imagine our surprise when we saw, early this morning, that Engadget had posted evidence of this extreme transportational weirdness. Just when we thought that the world at large had come to some sort of consensus -- a peace accord, if you will -- and ... Read more →

Man Auctions Instructions on Building 'Dark Knight' Batmobile 3 months ago on Switched

Grown men love their toys. One man might have taken that love to new heights, though. Not only does he own a smaller version of a Tumbler, the armored vehicle that Batman drives in 'The Dark Knight,' but he built it himself, too. Now, he's put the ...

Lamborghini to Go Green With Hybrids by 2015 3 months ago on Switched

Responding to the decidedly 21st-century dilemma of "greening" the king of supercars, car manufacturer Lamborghini believes it has come up with an answer. Its newest vehicle will use a small electric motor when moving at slow speeds, but will ...

The Ultimate Ice-Fishing Vehicle, Only $10,945 3 months ago on Switched

Ice fishers and hunters looking for the latest in "multi-seasonal amphibious vehicle" transport (You know who you are!) would be well served to check out Tom Roering's newest invention. He's been working on it since 1998, and it's finally ready for ...

P120 Fighter Combat Bike Continues Futuristic Motorcycle Trend 3 months ago on Switched

Confederate Motor Company, an Alabama motorcycle manufacturer striving for "principled individuality," is set to release its new P120 Fighter Combat bike at the upcoming Quail Motorsports Gathering in California, according to The Cool Hunter. The ...

Ford Taurus With Adaptive Cruise Control Coming Soon 3 months ago on Switched

Earlier this year, Ford announced significant tech-related upgrades to its bellwether Taurus, and, according to Wired, models with one significant addition will hit the market this summer. While adaptive cruise control is already available in ...

Germans to Use Networked Car Horns for Disaster Warnings 4 months ago on Switched

What's a country without emergency sirens to do? That's the question Germany has been pondering ever since its sirens were dismantled at the end of the Cold War. The country has long used a satellite-based system that broadcasts warnings via TV ...

Traffic Light Turned Green in All Directions for 30 Years 4 months ago on Switched

Let's say that a new traffic light is installed at an intersection. On one side of the light is a car dealership, and the light in front of the dealership leads onto a highway. Now, let's say that when the light was programmed, a mistake was made ...

Runaway Wienermobile Violates Woman's House 4 months ago on Switched

As any meat-lover knows, Wisconsin produces excellent kielbasa and other forms of hearty sausage. Well, according to Autoblog, one lucky Wisconsin resident had an enormous, unexpected piece of meat delivered directly into her garage last week. ...

Hybrid Bicycles May One Day Power City Buses 4 months ago on Switched

In the future, tiny bike and the hulking city bus -- currently mortal enemies -- may actually be on the same team. Designer Chiyi Chen's Hybrid2 bike concept is intended to allow the human energy exerted on rented bikes to power fleets of city ...

Hybrid Owners Drive More and Get More Tickets, Study Shows 4 months ago on Switched

Quality Planning, an insurance consultant firm, recently concluded a two-year study on the driving habits of approximately 350,000 automobile owners. It investigated driving tendencies and maintenance costs to determine the unique risks involved with ...

World's Loudest Horn Heard 9.3 Miles Away 4 months ago on Switched

EMBED-Loudest Car Horn In The World - Watch more free videos In New York, home of Switched HQ, there's nothing worse than car horns. Ineffectual, annoying, and never really helping any situation, horn blasts plague us on a regular basis. So when we ...

Jay Leno Replaces Old Car Parts Using 3-D Printer 4 months ago on Switched

Though still not priced at a mass consumer level, 3-D printing is a real technology that's currently being used by everyone from military surgeons to architects. The ability to produce rapid physical prototypes of just about any object is ...

Illustrated Ideas to Save the Automotive Industry 4 months ago on Switched

While Washington scrambles and searches for answers, the automotive industry remains in shambles. So far, nothing has worked. And by 'nothing,' we mean 'throwing wads of cash at the problem.' So why not take a creative approach? That's exactly what ...

Creepy Bleeding Billboard Warns Drivers About Wet Roads 4 months ago on Switched

Eerie, extreme advertisements often make for an effective campaign, but New Zealand's new push to keep drivers safe during rainy weather borders on creepy. After a particularly wet season, the local government in Papakura, New Zealand noticed a ...

Fatal Disney World Monorail Crash Sparks Federal Investigation 4 months ago on Switched

The 38-year-old Walt Disney World Monorail System suffered its first fatal accident on Sunday when a driver failed to stop and slammed into the back of a stationary train, killing him instantly. The accident occurred at 2 a.m. with 21-year-old ...

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