Category:World On Wheels
The big five in South America
According to a blogger on the GoBackpacking website, known only as Ryan, one would be surprised to learn how great public transport is in...
Doing its part?
Among the richest countries in the world, the nations in the Middle East region are maintaining a positive rate of growth. We discover what...
Revved-up Russia
Russia: the land of breathtaking palaces, fermented potatoes, cute fluffy hats and kamikaze drivers – at least according to Facebook and YouTube
Taking a drive through the cloud
Soon all vehicles will be able to communicate with one another – resulting in increased safety, efficiency and occupant comfort. AIMEE SHAW heads into...
Australian vehicle anomalies
Peculiar-looking vehicles roam the streets of Australia. AIMEE SHAW takes a look “down under” to explore the interesting world of road trains and double-steer...
What’s news from the North?
We give a synopsis of the major freight transportation stories in North America in 2015 – from the transportation consulting blog of Dan Goodwell...
From Cape Town to Cairo
Africa is rife with opportunity, but the continent’s development is stifled by its lack of transport infrastructure … all hope is not lost, however,...
A few chinks in the armour?
It is often said that the United Kingdom (UK) has one of the most successful transport systems in the world, but, as it turns...
Year(s) of the vehicle
With one of the biggest populations on planet earth, China experienced huge economic growth over the last few years, and is considered one of...
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s … the Teleferico
South America’s shanty towns are known for their rough terrain. Inhabitants are sometimes forced to walk the rocky hills on foot to get to...