The Formula 1 management has announced new regulations that will come into effect next season, aiming to enhance safety and improve performance. These changes raise questions about their impact on teams and drivers.
A bus driver in Hong Kong died on Saturday night after collapsing while at the wheel, causing the bus to mount the sidewalk. The incident occurred at 10:55 PM as the 42-year-old driver was operating an empty vehicle.
The Indonesian Ministry of Public Works has urgently moved to repair damages on the Cikopo–Sadang road, identifying 21 points needing maintenance after citizen complaints. This action aims to maintain road user safety and ensure traffic flow continuity.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) has partnered with Aumovio to develop affordable AI systems aimed at enhancing driver safety and data protection. This initiative comes at a time of increasing interest in modern transportation technology.
The South Jakarta Road Management Office has begun repairing potholes on Rajonaan Street to improve driver safety and comfort. The process involves using concrete materials to enhance road quality.
WhatsApp has officially announced the testing of a standalone app for the CarPlay system, providing users with new features for easier access to chats and calls. The app is currently available through the TestFlight platform.
The Formula 1 World Championship has entered a mandatory five-week break following the Japanese Grand Prix, which revealed several challenges requiring comprehensive evaluation due to new regulations.
Young British driver Oliver Berman was involved in a severe crash at the Suzuka Circuit in Japan during last Sunday's race, reigniting discussions about driver safety in Formula 1. The incident prompted strong reactions from fellow drivers, including Carlos Sainz.
The Japanese Grand Prix witnessed a controversial incident involving British driver Oliver Berman, who sustained a knee injury after crashing into a safety wall. This event has reignited discussions about the effectiveness of hybrid power units in Formula 1.
Formula 1 faces significant challenges in improving its regulations and ensuring driver safety amid fears of losing its star, Max Verstappen. The management is striving to balance driver demands with the excitement of racing.
A horrific crash involving Haas driver Oliver Berman at the Japanese Grand Prix has sparked urgent calls for new safety measures in Formula 1. Carlos Sainz emphasized the need for immediate action to ensure driver safety.
Indonesian Public Works Minister, Dodi Hangodo, announced a plan to evaluate rest areas on highways following the 2026 Eid al-Adha holiday. This initiative aims to improve traveler experiences and address congestion issues.