This is how Amsterdam helps drivers adapt to new 30 km/h limits
The traffic authorities tap into some psychology hacks to train road users for the new reality
ARENA 2036 – Active Research Environment for the Next Generation of Automobiles
ARENA2036 is the largest and the leading research platform for mobility in Germany. As part of University of Stuttgart campus, ARENA2036 provides an attractive and exemplary working and research environment. The aim is to lay the foundations for a fundamental change in automotive production by 2036 – the 150th anniversary of the motor car. This innovative approach allows for a consolidation of the existing competencies in the Stuttgart region regarding lightweight design and production.
ARENA2036 is supported by the initiative “Research Campus – Public-Private Partnership for Innovation” by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and supervised by the lead partner Karlsruhe (PTKA). The building of the new research factory itself was additionally supported with resources from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF). In the long term, ARENA2036 thus contributes to strengthening Baden-Württemberg’s world leading position in the automotive industry. This requires not only a close-knit link between science and industry but also between lightweight design research and production technologies. Such an endeavor is exclusively practicable on a research campus.
Source: arena2036.de
Steffen Romstöck said that he would respect the residents’ choice and would take over the helm of the municipality, even if he didn’t run
The measure, which will come into force from 1 January 2025, will be partial and temporary…for now
Following a period of debate on whether the tactic favoured by environmental activists represents damage to private property
Literally embracing an ‘old-school’ approach to education
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Travelling anywhere in the regional public transit networks will cost either 2 or 2.5 euros
Faulty device owners can get back up to 200 euros in reimbursement
Following a period of debate on whether the tactic favoured by environmental activists represents damage to private property
And it’s taller and more crooked than the one in Pisa
Travelling anywhere in the regional public transit networks will cost either 2 or 2.5 euros
Faulty device owners can get back up to 200 euros in reimbursement
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