- News - 3 people stopped for having heavily tinted windows arrested for drug-related offences Two men, aged 27 and 30, along with a 24-year-old woman were arrested for traffic- and drug-related offences on Jan… - News - SMRT chief Desmond Quek confident of regaining commuters’ trust SMRT group chief executive Desmond Kuek is confident that the rail operator can rebuild commuters' trust and confidence following two… - News - Last CNG taxi scrapped Limited refuelling stations and poor cost advantage among reasons for move away from CNG. - News - New bus depot in Seletar features free Wi-Fi and gym Public gets to check out amenities at depot operated by SBS under Seletar bus package. - News - SMRT will outsource more maintenance work Transport operator SMRT is outsourcing more non-rail maintenance work to improve the speed and quality of such work. - News - Commuter confidence in public transport dips following tunnel flooding and collision When asked if the public transport operators and the Government were doing their best to improve a commuter's journey experience,… - Features - Why is my car’s ABS warning light on? A Straits Times reader wants to know why his car's ABS warning light remains on even after the vehicle is… - News - Volvo Cars’ first climate-neutral manufacturing plant The engine factory in Sweden switched to renewable heating as of 1 January 2018. - News - Toyota has sold more than 3000 Mirai fuel-cell cars in California Toyota Mirais make up more than 80 percent of all hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles on the road in the United States… - News - Honda teams up with Forever 21 for capsule collection The fashion apparel is inspired by Honda motorbike racing gear from the '80s and '90s. - News - First TX electric taxi picks up its first fare in London LEVC (London EV Company) has handed over the first new-generation London black cab with eCity powertrain technology. - Features - 70 years of sports cars at Porsche For the past seven decades, the Porsche brand has been synonymous with sports car construction at the very highest level. - News - Bugatti develops the world’s first brake calliper to be produced by 3D printer It is also the automotive industry's largest functional component to be 3D-printed from titanium. - News - Ryokan guests get a kick out of Nissan’s self-parking slippers ProPilot Park Ryokan in Hakone offers traditional Japanese hospitality with a techy twist. PreviousNext