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steve played. so many different walks of life played some part on tape and oddly played all of them come straight from the heart to its former c.e.o. you but it was no more your delusion the marsh the engine coming. from the lips of the logs to their final resting place of the russian spy j w documentary. and it. just so. we are living during the most extraordinary high in history. of france for the
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photo for the electric. outlet that. read the also an ability charlene luck. with that part of it when i read nobody. here. so how is the carnivorous pandemic killed from ability has it just changed how we want to get around. it i know about sometimes it's going to be too i thought so i receive on this interview by fox like this notice all the times a little too for me to fall to spot on of course some things will never change like a need for speed but the transport back has cleaned. this car it's so much fun to drive so much. people in so still need to use taxis it means about the driver who's adapting to the coronavirus challenge. he's used to
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dealing with difficult passengers so mascara. our world has changed. 1000 has affected every country in the world. and i am officially declaring a national emergency personal mobility brings new dangers and may never be the same again if. what does this mean for transport industries how might the future of cars be affected what will our mobility look like in the future. my name is christoph johann i have worked as an automobile journalist for several decades i am searching for the mobility solutions of tomorrow. in a world with coronavirus senate. the pandemic restrictions have had a radical impact on our cities normally busy streets such as here in downtown
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berlin have become far emptier. berlin's underground rail network is also much emptier with passenger numbers a fraction of normal levels small wonder given the chance of infection here is far greater than in cars or on bikes. i spoke to professor of. head of transport research at germany's aerospace center for her the shutdown has provided a rare opportunity for new research. i really shouldn't say this out loud but it's been a really exciting case for us it's something we could never simulate. based on past findings we expect cars and individual vehicles to become more important again individual vehicles includes bicycles especially in the city so. it's difficult to say at the moment whether sharing will be able to further expand . own consciousness is when. really suffering at the moment is public transport
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light it does seem got it so it can. but will the auto industry be able to bounce back and in one form around the world car production lines have ground to a halt. instead many carmakers are now producing medical supplies here at say on for example they've developed respirators driven by windshield wiper motors. meanwhile some romantic aspects of cars are being appreciated once more the good old drive in cinemas for instance such as here and. and this is no ordinary parking lot and bushmills northern ireland a christian community is gathering in a drive in chapel. a strong castle is our god wrote martin luther but these believers also trust the fortress of their car for additional protection better safe than sorry. did even musk know something we didn't when he presented his
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cyber truck in late 29000 maybe corona more people wanted an indestructible car that mad max would be happy to take into battle. but even if we don't end up facing a fury road style apocalyptic world it's not hard to believe that now more than ever s.u.v.s will gain in popularity cars that are built to last heavy duty indestructible. cars that give us maximum protection when we venture into the outside world. the last survivors out there. of course if we're going to be seeking more refuge in cars the interior will be even more important in the future when you get into your car you want to have the perfect conditions right. i wanted to talk to a specialist on the future of automotive design. professor power to manelli
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normally works in cologne germany but he can't stock in lockdown in italy. so. i decide on the one hand the car is being rediscovered as a means of freedom. i can really only get around with my car on the other hand cars are becoming a safe place i think the idea of automotive protection back to 911 in america. in the year after the twin towers fell sales of s.u.v.s increased by 30 percent. people feel protected in s.u.v.s one through 6 you know s.u.v.s to shoot. so how will cars look after the pandemic. you treat it leave you. in these coronavirus times we have been experiencing a lack of social contact act. one longs to be with others but it is for didn't. the hats gloss capsules will come back. they were
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a big part of car design in the 1950 s. we're also copulate in the eighty's and ninety's give us in future we may not be able to protect ourselves from other people's viruses but glass is just as effective as sheet metal and more social good now. and it exists. the trend towards innovative interiors was already growing before coronavirus showed up. car designers are clearly more focused on what they can do with the inside of a vehicle and seem to add the exterior as an afterthought. the interior design though is where we think you will see the biggest amount of change in the next 5 years take the b.m.w. vision i next for example huge resources have been put into developing an interior that seems to wrap around the passengers like a 2nd skin and offers them all the comforts of home. and anon so in the near future
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that song you spend in a car interior will become more valuable from a customer perspective more relevant to. the industry calls it. like the cocoon of a caterpillar the interior of the car should surround the passengers and protect care and also entertain them i can't imagine that it would be really great for a vehicle to have this kind of feeling in it thank you feel anything you feel safe it's a little bit like. you feel protected also by the surrounding you are just with yourself and whatever you need so if you need to acknowledge eat you can use it but if you don't need it then you can just you can just leave this side and. the mercedes vision a b.t.r. doesn't feel like you're inside a car at all inspired by the blockbuster avatar the a.v. t.r. features smooth transitions between inside and out in fact the outside world is only an extension of the inside. the
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audi a me driving car is another vehicle designed to fill its passengers every need. while the car takes care of the driving itself passengers have time to deal with other things. so the krona pandemic might just speed up changes that are already on their way. as i head home i go through all the potential impacts the coronavirus crisis could have on cars and mobility. first the rise of s.u.v.s is likely to strengthen even more they offer protection as comfort during tough times. second inside is the new look out such. 3rd glass is the new metal. so maybe things won't be so bad after all. and i. in 11 years as we saw after
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$911.00 effect of such an event just felt for around half a year or so then things start to return to what we thought of as normal before us with the for the current time of course the car is just one mobility solutions there are other even more personal ones out there on 2 wheels. leaving your apartment feels a bit risky the state. this bike can be my life saver during the crisis i'm going to take you to a journey through bilin during corona times and tell you how. riding my bike through berlin it gives me a sense of freedom and normality at least for short right. i want to know how
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other cyclists feel about the issue ever try to interview people on a bike not so easy here is my shot. it's a channel i have a protective mask on all day in my clinic and when i get outside and finally get to take it off it's fantastic novel citing the working of the only thing you can do now without putting yourself at risk because as it comes now it's quicker getting from a to b. and at the moment it's healthier to tide over people to watch and. let's ask a doctor about the advantages of taking a bite if i were to get sick this is where i'd get my coronavirus tests from my local doctor squeezes in some time for an interview but outside and inside cycling using the bike with me in the city it's the it's good for everybody it's good for your movement good school it's the it's good for. there physical education and
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physical exercises for everybody so i think it's it's a good way to to keep on moving and especially during those days when everybody needs to stay home. is there any way that i can get infected riding my bike through college. you know as long as you keep the distance a 1.5 meter plus if you could there's no risk to get infected. maybe you should keep a distance profound when you when you came to do the traffic light and in fact there's a lot of bikers so of course you can stop maybe a little bit before so then you can avoid any risk of being on for. the coronavirus is less likely to spread on a bike than on the subway where people are close to each other politicians here in
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germany have recommended that people bike to work also to leave the subway less crowded. it never felt so pleasant to ride your bike through berlin. only quieter than usual and more relaxed if i was on the road at 70 would be even nicer but i'm still better than more proper term. and berlin is now creating more space for cyclists since less car so on the road but the number of bicycles remains high sunburn just trips implementing more bicycle lanes and making existing ones why do you have to mark you must argument i can see from the old markings how narrow the. cycle 8 used to be now you have the space and protection you need
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you're supposed to be one and a half meters apart from other cyclists so that means wider cycle lanes a strong move an extra lane for bikes a bit. to move. cycling activists in cities around the globe have been fighting for years for more space and cycle lanes for them the coronavirus and changing mobility also presents an opportunity for you to really see the positive side here of the corona crisis one can say yeah i imagine all the time howard would be was less cars like here all the cars parked could be just. he could plant flowers so put the chairs off the cafe. there could be a playground for everything. just
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summed up by can be a lifesaver corona crisis because it not only helps us to keep that distance when we move outside it keeps us fit and for us here in berlin even helps us to see the bright side of the christ. today i've got something really special for you guys or should i rather say audi has something really special for us because this is the eater on s sport back what's special about it well we're it's a proving ground of audi sports and this car is in a pretty serious state. you don't get to drive
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a car really often that is not yet really finished so let's go. to be fair the car is more than 90 percent finished so it's not going to fall apart while driving all wheel drive suspension and technical features will be almost the same when it goes into serious production. there will be some minor tweaks but that's it. it's not a coincidence that audi going this car year. celebrating 40 years of quatro flashbang in. the name kwacha will forever be associated with allergies motor sports success in the 1980 s. when it seemed almost every rally race was won by a car with that distinctive audi profile. 4 wheel drive was a new but it had been fitted in mass production already cars before. audi
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continually refined its quatro technology over the decades but it's no longer needed with electric motors that sit directly at the axle as with each on. you saw this take a quick look at. the car green 170 kilowatts of 973 new torque that's incredible no one needs that much poking so much fun. with such amazing torque you can get the wheels spinning even if pretty low speeds . at least if you deactivate the p.s.p. or set it to dynamic mode. get it surprised when you go. i'll be getting in the passenger seat and then i'll take a spin around the track with 4 more really champion. speaking of one please.
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stick one the 1984 world rally championship without the high point of his almost 30 year career he started with saab in his native sweden before joining the german manufacturer just after the quatro was introduced. overall he raced in more than 120 events winning the rallies of sweden san remo and new zealand among many others he actually trained as a driving instructor before opting out for the wilder side on the rally circuit. being a true petrol head stick isn't exactly a friend of electric cars so let's see. so what do you think if. you. can knock on. my mind a little bit because this car sure enough. is not the one of them so i think you. should give this software on this car because of.
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this car he's doing. you go this way the current incredible. taking charge s. weighs in at around $2.00 times but you barely notice that while driving. it makes the dash from 0 to 100 kilometers an hour and 4.5 seconds. so let's quickly wrap it up this car is so much fun to drive so much fun but does anyone really need their car with that much power. no but it helps raising awareness that. can be really fun and well nice. there's still no official launch date or price tag for the. fact but it's bound to cost more than the regular sport back which will
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set you back some $71000.00 euros. if you want to see amazing costs i'm crazy driving experiences. if you're into new ways of getting around can make you very happy. check out. for regular features about mobility around the more you cause i'm caught. subscribe to. your own ways be up to speed. this is the most.
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signs of. the. plague. this is the news a line from berlin the united states struggles to contain a surge in coronavirus case it's with several states reporting startling new numbers some leaders are tightening restrictions that had been rolled back. and italy faces a newly discovered cluster of virus cases in an apartment complex in the country south hundreds are of put into quarantine after an outbreak among seasonal workers
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and tensions are rising with local residents.

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