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  • Future-Proofing the Parking Garage
    2025/10/07

    We examine California’s approach to future-proofing parking structures: transforming garages into mobility hubs with EV charging, bike share, efficient systems, and structural flexibility for autonomous vehicles or adaptive reuse. CalGreen and local codes support sustainability, but the real benefit is in the long run. Build it adaptable and efficient, and it becomes an asset that pays for itself—regardless of how future mobility options evolve.

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    11 分
  • Shade, Air, and Life: The Rise of Urban Microforests
    2025/10/07

    In this episode, we examine urban microforests—densely planted native trees using the Miyawaki method that reduce urban heat islands by 10–15°F, improve air quality, decrease noise, and boost community health. These small forests aren’t a universal solution, but they provide a quick, scalable way to add shade and biodiversity to underserved neighborhoods. The health benefits and improved quality of life are significant for city residents living nearby.

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    11 分
  • Toyota Corolla FX Review: Sporty Looks, Sensible Soul
    2025/10/07

    This week, we get behind the wheel of Toyota’s 2025 Corolla FX. Built on the SE trim with lowered springs, satin black 18s, and tuned steering, the FX offers subtle sportiness while maintaining Corolla’s core attributes: quiet, solid, low-drama driving. We review the 2.0L’s 169 hp, the large 10.5-inch multimedia screen, practical cargo space, and safety tech—along with some drawbacks, such as fussy cruise control, a modest gas range, and a rear seat that won’t fold flat. If you want bragging rights for fuel economy, the hybrid is your choice; if you seek balance and value, the FX stays true to the badge.

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    10 分
  • From Muscle to Megawatt: The Camaro’s Electric Future
    2025/10/07

    Think the Camaro name can’t continue as an EV crossover? Let’s test that idea. We examine why legacy coupes face financial challenges, how Ford’s Mach‑E changed the market, and why GM’s Ultium platform—and Chevrolet's Blazer SS EV running gear—could make a performance-oriented Camaro revival more than just a rumor. Instant torque, AWD grip, and fewer moving parts aren’t just buzzwords; they’re the financial and emotional reasons for a new kind of speed.

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    11 分
  • Stopping So Smooth It Might Be Dangerous
    2025/10/07

    Since daily habits matter, we closely examine “comfort stop” braking, which aims to reduce vehicle pitch at low speeds to prevent coffee spills. It sounds attractive—until you consider trade-offs, stopping distances, and the realities of software-controlled brakes. We ask tough questions about safety, legality, redundancy, and designing features that never compromise emergency performance.

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    11 分
  • Mapping the Next Flood Before It Happens
    2025/10/07

    Far from the coasts, rivers are becoming the new frontline for extreme weather. NOAA’s expanded flood inundation tool now provides near real-time, street-level maps for most of the U.S. population, aiding forecasters and first responders in evacuating the right neighborhoods before floodwaters arrive. We examine what this means for inland states, flash floods in the Southwest, insurance costs, and more effective, resilient planning.

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    11 分
  • License Delayed: How Gen Z Is Redefining Driving
    2025/10/07

    During this episode, we explore how Gen Z is changing the way people get behind the wheel. With rising car prices, costly insurance, and social life moving online, many teens delay getting their licenses and face real anxiety when they finally do. We share data on teen crash risks, why summer driving is particularly risky, and how modern driver training—using GPS-tracked vehicles, video coaching, and structured practice—can produce calm, confident drivers who pass sooner and drive more safely.

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    10 分
  • Is the Back Seat Really Safer?
    2025/10/07

    Think the back seat is the safest spot in a crash? New IIHS testing challenges that idea, and we examine why rear-seat protection in many newer vehicles still lags behind that of the front. We highlight which models earned top marks, why small and midsize SUVs exceeded expectations, and why minivans—despite their family-friendly image—didn't make the cut. You’ll get straightforward, jargon-free insights on how modern restraint systems work, what to look for when buying, and the one habit that still boosts every safety feature’s effectiveness.

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    12 分