Overdrive: Will we still own a car?; Honda goes for the young; Knee airbags; false ads - a podcast by David Brown

from 2019-09-07T06:17:43

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Welcome to Overdrive, a program that digs up all sorts of information about the world of motoring and transport.
This week we are in Adelaide at the Australia Institute of Traffic Planning and Management National conference
I’m David Brown
In this program we have:
News stories
1. Few Aussies will own cars in 2050, predicts new study (1:18)
2. Honda’s new tactic for attracting first-time car buyers: esports (2:39)
3. Hyundai Motorsport set to go electric (3:35)
4. IIHS study shows knee airbags may not reduce injury in crashes (4:14)
5. NHTSA told Tesla to stop claiming its Model 3 was the safest car ever tested (5:03)
6. And Now, a Bicycle Built for None (5:44)
7. Motoring Minute – Toyota HiAce Crew Van (6:19)
8. Rob Fraser gives us a reason to drive to Western Australia (7:25)
9. Motoring Minute – Haval H9 (12:48)
10. And then he gives us a road test of a vehicle to do it in – VW Crafter Van (13:45)
11. Motoring Minute – Subaru Impreza (20:15)
12. And Brian Smith joins us again for some quirky news – Who gets the priority cars or pedestrians (20:15)

You can find more information at Driven Media or previous programs are available as podcasts on iTunes or Spotify. OR our Facebook site OverdriveCity

So, let’s start with the news

Originally broadcast 10 August 2019


1. Few Aussies will own cars in 2050, predicts new study
2. Honda’s new tactic for attracting first-time car buyers: esports
3. Hyundai Motorsport set to go electric
4. IIHS study shows knee airbags may not reduce injury in crashes
5. NHTSA told Tesla to stop claiming its Model 3 was the safest car ever tested
6. And Now, a Bicycle Built for None

And this has been overdrive.
The Overdrive team and supports including
David Campbell, Brian Smith Rob Fraser, and Paul Just.
for doing the hard yards in supporting this program.

Overdrive can be heard across Australia on the Community Radio network.

You can find more information at Driven Media and previous programs are available as podcasts on iTunes or Spotify and FaceBook page OverdriveCity

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