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  • Unscripted: A UBC alum’s story of adventure, stages and growth 

    Unscripted: A UBC alum’s story of adventure, stages and growth 

  • B.C. split on safety of self-driving cars – gradual introduction needed to build comfort among all road users

    B.C. split on safety of self-driving cars – gradual introduction needed to build comfort among all road users

    New UBC research suggests British Columbians are not quite ready to embrace self-driving cars wholeheartedly – and will need a period of gradual transition before adoption.

  • The e-bikes are all right

    The e-bikes are all right

    Metro Vancouver can safely integrate most new electric-powered mobility devices, UBC study finds

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