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          DUBAI , UNITED ARAB EMIRATES , FEB 20 – 2018 :- Juma Al Majid at his office in the Juma Al Majid Centre for Culture and Heritage in Dubai. ( Pawan Singh / The National ) For Arts & Life. Story by Melissa Gronlund

          Juma Al Majid’s quest for universal knowledge

          BooksApril 15, 2018
          A Waymo Jaguar I-Pace . The firm's driverless technology is not the same as Tesla's, says CEO. Michael Noble Jr./Bloomberg

          Waymo chief says his firm's driverless tech differs from Tesla's

          BusinessApril 03, 2018
          Saudi women are seen at the first automotive showroom solely dedicated for women in Jeddah. Lifting a ban on female drivers is among reasons the kingdom's economy is likely to benefit from increased female economic participation. Reem Baeshen/Reuters

          Saudi Arabian women to drive economic growth from aviation to banking

          BusinessApril 02, 2018
          Tata Motors Limited's Tamo Racemo+ EV sportscar at the India Auto Expo 2018. Raminder Pal Singh/EPA-EFE

          Cyber-security risks make India wary of electric cars

          TechnologyFebruary 19, 2018

          Two die and five injured in Emirates Road crash

          UAEJanuary 22, 2018
          Nissan uncovered its “brain-to-vehicle” project at CES. A headset measuring brainwaves can use this information to predict a driver's movements.

          Driverless cars: Industry expert predicts full automation by 2024

          MotoringJanuary 10, 2018
          Hyundai Ioniq has three variants globally, although only the hybrid is available in the UAE. Courtesy Hyundai

          Does the 2018 Hyundai Ioniq live up to the hype?

          MotoringJanuary 04, 2018

          Trio jailed for selling cars using fake Dubai transport authority documents

          CourtsOctober 30, 2017
          While women are generally considered safer drivers than men by insurers, the majority of females hitting the road next year will be inexperienced. Photo: ServiceMarket.com

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          MoneyOctober 22, 2017
          The poll showed that 82 per cent of Saudi women intend to get a driving license. Amer HILABI/AFP

          Women drivers to impact ride-hailing apps in Saudi Arabia

          EconomyOctober 09, 2017
          A Saudi woman drives along a street in the Saudi coastal city of Jeddah. Empowering women in the kingdom will have huge economic benefits.. Reem Baeshen/AFP

          Empowering Saudi women can bring huge economic benefit

          EconomyOctober 03, 2017
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          Saudi decision to allow women to drive welcomed at home and abroad

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          Al Ain's Douglas, centre, was impressive in his side's goalless draw with Al Hilal on Monday. Chris Whiteoak / The National

          Douglas' effort impresses Al Ain's Mamic

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          Ian Batey is the general manager of Autodata Middle East, a vehicle valuation company that wants to bring more transparency to the GCC used car market. (Photo: Antonie Robertson/The National)

          Used cars in the Middle East: 'It's a minefield out there'

          BusinessJuly 11, 2017

          South Korea orders Hyundai, Kia to recall 240,000 vehicles after whistleblower report

          BusinessMay 12, 2017
          A Kia Novo concept car is displayed during the 2016 CES trade show in Las Vegas. Kian and Hyundai hope new models will boost sales this year. Steve Marcus / Reuters

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          BusinessJanuary 02, 2017
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