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Tuesday, December 13, 2022

UAW voting rights: Use them or lose them | Path to automation complicated, no matter which level | 'Appification' of vehicles | Lithium ion route unsustainable | Self-driving truck service playbook

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Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Editorial

Voting rights at UAW: Use them or lose them

 
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Commentary

PETE BIGELOW: No matter which level of automation automakers choose, the path ahead is fraught with complications

 
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Guest Commentary

TYSON JOMINY AND JONATHAN BANKS: The 'appification' of vehicles: Will feature subscriptions add value?

 
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Guest Commentary

MUKESH CHATTER: Automakers can't afford to keep building EVs that run on lithium ion batteries

 
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Kendra Phillips
Shift: A podcast about mobility

Aurora’s Kendra Phillips writes the playbook for self-driving truck service (Episode 178)

The vice president of service delivery for self-driving tech company Aurora Innovation explains how autonomy can help double the utilization rates in trucking and what it takes behind the scenes to run a self-driving operation.

 
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Letter to the Editor

GM has right idea on how to price EVs

 
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Letter to the Editor

No end in sight for hot buy-sell activity

 
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Letter to the Editor

Despite dealers' wishes, pickup wrong for VW

 
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VIEWS FROM AROUND THE INDUSTRY
Stop insurance companies from meddling in auto body repair
John M. Parese, Connecticut Post (Nov. 29)
The road user charge has a place in our future transportation planning — at least for now
Dwight Worden, Del Mar (Calif.) Times (Dec. 2)
Senate should follow House, end luxury car leases
Editorial, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (Dec. 5)
Electric vehicles are better for drivers and our planet
John Manzi, The (Charleston, S.C.) Post and Courier (Dec. 6)
Why transport emissions remain the elephant in the room
Philippa Nuttall, Energy Monitor (Dec. 6)
$1B balance sheet could help limit TuSimple’s reputation damage
Alan Adler, FreightWaves (Dec. 8)
California paves the way to an electric vehicle future with new electrification framework
Michael Colvin and Larissa Koehler, Environmental Defense Fund (Dec. 8)

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