Transport
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 Teachers ‘grapple’ with strange namesfeature And other stories from the stranger side of life By Chas Newkey-Burden Published feature
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 Electric flying taxis: pie in the sky or climate panacea?Talking Point Race is on to develop ‘quieter, cheaper and emission-free aircraft’ that can land in city centres By The Week Staff Published Talking Point
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 Giant cruise ships: monsters of the high seasfeature Today’s ships are more than twice the size of those built in the 1990s By The Week Staff Published feature
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 United Airlines reaches tentative deal with pilots for 40% raisesSpeed Read By Justin Klawans Published Speed Read
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 ‘Ghost trains’ and armoured limos: how Vladimir Putin travels in secret luxuryUnder the Radar Planes, trains and automobiles make up the Russian president’s fleet of undercover travel options By The Week Staff Published Under the Radar
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 The shocking rise of pedestrian deathsThe Explainer The number of pedestrians being killed has hit a 40-year high By Justin Klawans Published The Explainer
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 How safe is India’s rail network?feature Narendra Modi’s costly modernisation programme in spotlight after worst train disaster in decades By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Pros and cons of low-traffic neighbourhoodsPros and Cons Car-reduction schemes have proved controversial in London By The Week Staff Published Pros and Cons
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 Train delays, cancellations and compensation: how to get a refundIn Depth Most passengers are entitled to money back if their train is more that 15 minutes late By Marc Shoffman, The Week UK Last updated In Depth
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 Pilots at United picket for wages as other airlines threaten to strikeSpeed Read By Justin Klawans, The Week US Published Speed Read
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 The long wait for HS2feature Europe’s biggest infrastructure project is facing long delays and ever-rising costs By The Week Staff Published feature
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 Going electric: the drive to turbocharge a car revolutionTalking Point The US EPA has imposed regulations on car makers to increase production of electric vehicles By The Week Staff Published Talking Point
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 HS2: another embarrassing delayTalking Point Second stage of HS2 may not be open until 2036 By The Week Staff Published Talking Point
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 How safe is train travel?feature The Week looks at the safety records of modern railways in Europe, the US and the UK By Sorcha Bradley, The Week UK Published feature
