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How fast is your food? Study reveals the speediest drive-thrus for 2025
From coffee to prescription drugs, Americans love making a purchase from the comfort of their vehicle – but when it comes to ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Tesla’s new self-driving mode breaks speed rules
Tesla has recently unveiled a new feature within its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system that has sparked controversy in the ...
Futurism on MSNOpinion
Tesla Deploys Self-Driving Mode That Ignores Speed Limits
Tesla has brought back its "Mad Max" mode designed for "higher speeds," often leading to it blazing past the speed limit.
Fast-food drive-thrus average five minutes and 35 seconds with 87% accuracy, and a study reveals friendliness and order ...
A new report from Intouch Insights and QSR Magazine looked at 13 different fast-food chains and analyzed different aspects of ...
As city leaders urge drivers to slow down in urban areas, speeds on highways have steadily risen. Here's how speed limits are set and why.
MotorTrend on MSN
In the 2028 Cadillac Escalade IQ, You Won't Need Your Eyes to Drive
Supporting this leap in autonomy is an equally significant overhaul of the vehicle’s digital foundation. Also kicking off in ...
A 13-year-old boy was arrested early Monday after he allegedly took his mother's car on a high-speed joyride through the East ...
Tesla has started rolling out its Full Self-Driving (FSD) software, version 14.1.3 to Canadians as of today. This new version ...
Police said that one of several devices used to compare drivers' speeds to posted speed limits and reduce speeding is ...
Tesla has brought back its 'Mad Max' mode for 'Full Self-Driving (Supervised) that ignores speed limits amid several investigations.
A 13-year-old boy was arrested after stealing his mother's SUV for a joyride through Gilbert and Mesa, police said. Police ...
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