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Volkswagen to debut two electric cars in Frankfurt

Volkswagen will be presenting two new and extremely efficient electric cars at the Frankfurt International Motor Show next week. The unveiling of the e-up! and e-Golf means that Europe’s most successful carmaker is transitioning two high-volume production models to the age of electric mobility.

Volkswagen to debut two electric cars in Frankfurt

Volkswagen will be presenting two new and extremely efficient electric cars at the Frankfurt International Motor Show which runs until September 22.

Volkswagen to debut two electric cars in Frankfurt

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Volkswagen will be presenting two new and extremely efficient electric cars at the Frankfurt International Motor Show which runs until September 22.

Dark days mean danger for cyclists, so light up please

It has become dark all of a sudden: very dark. Since the clock went back on Sunday the great bulk of commuters are now returning home in darkness. Sunset in Dublin is 16:45, and you get five or ten minutes more on the west coast. But driving home in darkness is the norm for the next few months. This makes life dangerous for pedestrians, bikers and especially cyclists.

Dark days mean danger for cyclists, so light up please

It has become dark all of a sudden: very dark. Since the clock went back on Sunday the great bulk of commuters are now returning home in darkness. Sunset in Dublin is 16:45, and you get five or ten minutes more on the west coast. But driving home in darkness is the norm for the next few months. This makes life dangerous for pedestrians, bikers and especially cyclists.

Moate native scoops Avaya Prize

Moate native, Rob Finnerty, a final year student in Electrical and Electronic Engineering at NUI Galway has been awarded the Avaya Prize for the best final year project in Electrical and Electronic Engineering in the College of Engineering at NUI Galway.

Solar panel prototype wins Avaya prize

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A final year student in electrical and electronic engineering has been awarded the Avaya Prize for the best final year project in the College of Engineering at NUI Galway.

One in five confesses to being a boy racer

One in five male drivers aged under 25 years have raced another driver on a public road at some point in the past, a survey conducted by an NUI Galway lecturer has revealed.

Smart Travel Castlebar offers advice on car pooling

With the increasing cost of fuel, many of us are wondering if there is any realistic alternative to using our cars all the time. Smart Travel Castlebar hopes to offer a few suggestions to car drivers over the next few weeks in preparation for EU mobility week, during which the group will be giving information on cycling, car pooling, and fuel efficient driving.

Future Volvos to avoid collisions with wild animals

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Volvo Car Corporation tells us its engineers are taking the next step in active safety by developing a system that alerts and automatically brakes for animals on the road. The new system will be launched on the market in a few years' time.

 

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