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  2. Driving cycle - Wikipedia

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    A driving cycle is a series of data points representing the speed of a vehicle versus time.. Driving cycles are produced by different countries and organizations to assess the performance of vehicles in various ways, for example, fuel consumption, electric vehicle autonomy and polluting emissions.

  3. New European Driving Cycle - Wikipedia

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    The NEDC is a driving cycle to assess the emission levels and fuel economy of passenger cars in Europe. It consists of four repeated urban cycles and one extra-urban cycle, and has been replaced by the WLTP test since 2018.

  4. Cannonball Run challenge - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, format and legality of the unsanctioned speed record for driving across the United States, from New York to California. See the list of records and the fastest times achieved by various teams and cars.

  5. Two-second rule - Wikipedia

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    The two-second rule is a rule of thumb for defensive drivers to maintain a safe trailing distance at any speed. It is not a guide to safe stopping distance, but a safety buffer to allow time to respond. Learn how to apply the rule and when to use a three-second rule instead.

  6. 24 Hours of Le Mans - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, purpose, and format of the world's oldest and most prestigious endurance race for sports cars. Find out how the race tests speed, reliability, and efficiency of the competing vehicles and teams on the Circuit de la Sarthe.

  7. Braking distance - Wikipedia

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    Braking distance is the distance a vehicle travels from when its brakes are applied to when it stops. Learn how to calculate it, how it depends on speed, friction and reaction time, and how it differs from stopping sight distance.

  8. Hours of service - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the HOS rules that limit the driving and working hours of commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers in the US. Find out the purpose, enforcement, and exceptions of the HOS, and how they affect driver fatigue and safety.

  9. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° views, traffic conditions, and route planning for various modes of transportation. It was launched in 2005 by Google, after acquiring several companies that developed the technology and data behind it.

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