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  • Bikes thrive in China despite car invasion
  • According to Amir Moghaddass Esfehani, a historian at the Technical Institute of Berlin, the Chinese first learned of bicycles from a customs official named Binchun who visited Paris in 1866 and wrote of Parisians riding vehicles made of "two wheels ...
  • Afghan officials: U.S. missiles killed 27 civilians
  • Perry said Sunday that military reports still indicated that the Friday airstrike by coalition helicopters in Nuristan hit two vehicles carrying militants who had attacked a NATO base with mortars.
  • Audi's half-year Chinese sales up 23 pct
  • FRANKFURT, Germany - German carmaker Audi AG said Friday its sales rose 23 percent in the first half of the year in China. Audi said it sold a record 60,509 vehicles in China, including Hong Kong, from January to June. Audi is based in Ingolstadt and ...
  • Don't be a slowpoke in left lane, police say
  • Many drivers also go much faster than the speed limit in that lane and stay there after passing other vehicles. Allowing drivers to go faster along the passing lane than in other lanes would improve traffic flow, Santeford said.
  • Nobel Prize winner outlines plan for ending poverty
  • Small vehicles— a farmer’s pickup truck or Bangladesh’s bullock carts and human-powered rickshaws—will be forced off the highway. In order to have win-win globalization, we must have fair traffic laws, traffic signals, and traffic police.


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