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WHILE car making is becoming leaner, cars are becoming safer.
For a while, car manufacturers seemed to have finally found the wonder solution to this complex moral dilemma.
While car enthusiasts rejoiced, eager to showcase their Aston Martins and Rolls-Royces, something unexpected happened.
While car use is almost universal among top and middle earners, the poorest fifth of the population are unlikely to own a car.
While car sales in China are now growing even faster than truck sales, trucks are by far the largest source of street-level pollution.
While car manufacturing may not appear an obvious starting point, it has arguably had the biggest impact so far, and its influence is set to grow.
While car sales have slowed in China with the economic downturn, U.S. sales tumbled 37percentt in January to a 26-year low.
While car numbers in rich countries are static, sales are booming across Asia and Latin America and rising sharply in Africa.
While car engineers are struggling to accept the legitimacy of customers in co-creation, the greatest culprits are the technology providers.
While car driving simulators are an essential research tool for assessing drivers' behavior under safe and controlled conditions, gender differences in susceptibility to simulator sickness is a major drawback for the interpretation of the outcomes.
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