Tag: Mobility
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DENSO to Showcase Future Mobility at Japan Mobility Show 2025
Introduction: DENSO’s Vision for a Connected Mobility Future DENSO Corporation is set to exhibit at Japan Mobility Show 2025, held at Tokyo Big Sight from October 30 to November 9. Under the theme “Changing the Shape of the Future with Technology: Community Meets Mobility,” the company will demonstrate how software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and advanced mobility…
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N7 Speeding in Naas: Driver Found Without Insurance Seized
High-visibility checkpoint on the N7 In challenging driving conditions last Saturday evening, October 4, the Naas Roads Policing Unit conducted a high-visibility speed checkpoint on the N7 in County Kildare. The operation was part of ongoing efforts to deter dangerous driving and ensure compliance with road tax and insurance requirements. Excess speed and immediate findings…
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High-Visibility Speeder on N7 Naas Seized for No Insurance
High-Visibility Speed Check Yields Serious Offense on the N7 Last Saturday evening, October 4, the Naas Roads Policing Unit in Kildare conducted a high-visibility speed checkpoint on the N7 amid challenging driving conditions. The operation, aimed at tightening road safety in a busy corridor, led to a dramatic enforcement outcome when a vehicle was recorded…
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Squats for Healthy Aging: How a Simple Bodyweight Move Can Add Years to Your Life
Introduction: A Simple Move with Big Impact Muscle loss accelerates with age, but smart strength training—especially bodyweight exercises like squats—can significantly slow this decline. By focusing on simple movements you can do at home or in a park, you build the muscle and confidence needed to stay independent longer. In short, incorporating squats into your…
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Squats for Healthy Aging: A Simple Exercise With Big Health Payoffs
Strength training and aging: why muscle matters after 50 Muscle mass naturally declines with age, a process known as sarcopenia. By the time most people hit their 50s, the rate of loss accelerates, and by age 60, some individuals experience significant declines. Yet research shows that engaging in strength training can slow or even reverse…
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80 km/h on 50% of Swiss Highways: A New Congestion Plan
Background: Switzerland’s Traffic Challenge Switzerland faced a striking traffic milestone in 2024, with drivers spending nearly 55,500 hours stuck in congestion. That figure marked a new record and underscored a trend: since 2019, time lost to traffic on Swiss roads has roughly doubled. The leading culprit remains high traffic volumes that overwhelm the network, according…
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Geneva approves 3.3M indemnity for Carouge street works
Geneva approves 3.3M indemnity for Carouge street works The City Council of Geneva approved a 3.3 million Swiss franc fund on Tuesday evening to compensate traders along Rue de Carouge who have been affected by the city’s extensive street transformation. This package, designed to soften the impact of a large-scale pedestrianisation and greening project, will…
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Vaud Votes Roundup: Foreigners’ Rights Rejected, Small Parties Gain Ground
Overview of the Vaud referendums Vaud voters faced a busy Sunday, weighing two main proposals on political rights and representation, alongside a suite of cultural and environmental issues. The constitutional framework in Vaud already requires foreigners to have resided in Switzerland for ten years and to be domiciled in the canton for at least three…
