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Carlton Reid

Carlton Reid

Freelance Travel Journalist / Senior Contributor at The Guardian

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Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Automobiles
  • Bicycling
  • Transportation and Logistics

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Recent Articles

wired.com

What’s Driving Tesla’s Woes?

As Tesla faces a global sales slump, and with shares down for the seventh consecutive week, could Elon Musk's antics really be to blame?
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Qué tan efectiva es la tecnología de conducción autónoma de BYD

Aparte de las desfavorables comparaciones con los sistemas de conducción avanzada rivales, llamarlo “Ojo de Dios” podría ser un apelativo tan engañoso como el de “conducción autónoma total” de Tesla.
wired.com

Elon Musk’s Toxicity Could Spell Disaster for Tesla

Staggering sales drops, swastika-daubed EVs, companies culling fleet models, and fan-forum owners selling their cars—Elon Musk's alt-right antics are seriously impacting his electric car business.
wired.com

Trump's Plan to Make European Cars More Expensive Has a Fatal Flaw

President Trump's threat of 25 percent tariffs on EU car imports could spark an automotive trade war—one that will result in higher prices for all and never end in European consumers buying more American autos.
theguardian.com

I used to fly around the world in all-expenses-paid luxury – but I ...

Quitting flying as a travel writer was easier than I expected. Now for the hard part: convincing my family to do the same, says Carlton Reid
theguardian.com

Is this the eco-friendly Channel crossing of the future?

Cyclists and walkers may be able to avoid the whole post-Brexit ferry nightmare next spring if this sail-powered startup can catch a fair wind
theguardian.com

‘Train bragging’: Swedish service joins glorious resurgence of slee...

Overnight carriages are coming out of mothballs for the Hamburg to Stockholm service as the flight-free movement gathers pace
theguardian.com

The man challenging anti-cycling trolls to change their ways

Andrew Tierney is part of a new breed of cycling activists tackling a rise in online abuse head-on
theguardian.com

Birmingham to become a super-sized low-traffic neighbourhood - The ...

Council plans to divert car traffic from city via a ring road while providing more buses and cycle lines
theguardian.com

'I got it wrong. Since the changes it's become more vibrant': life ...

Three low-traffic neighbourhood schemes across the UK highlight the difficulties and benefits of curbing cars to encourage cycling and walking
theguardian.com

Build it and they will come? Why Britain's 1960s cycling revolution...

Squint at Stevenage’s extensive 1960s protected cycleway network and you could be in the Netherlands – except for the lack of people on bikes. So why did the New Town’s residents choose the motor car over the bicycle?
theguardian.com

Pedal-ins and car burials: what happened to America's forgotten 197...

‘Bicycle madness’ once saw US bike sales outstrip cars, and spawned ambitious plans for 100,000 miles of cycle paths. Then the music stopped
theguardian.com

How 80 forgotten 1930s cycleways could transform UK cycling

Between 1934 and 1940 the UK built 280 miles of cycle paths with Dutch guidance. A Kickstarter campaign to rescue these lost cycle paths needs support