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CCTV camera captured a moment a speeding driver lost control of his rented Porsche while traveling over 120 miles an hour and crashed into a parked car on the Athens-Lamia National highway, near the city of Thebes on Sunday, leaving four people dead. George Vakakis, son of Greece's biggest toy industry tycoon Apostolos Vakakis, was reportedly behind the wheel.
TecDay Insight Safety: Mercedes-Benz shows the performance of state of the art brake control systems in its test facility in Immendingen. Various maneuvers are conducted both with production settings and in the so called engineering mode with all control systems (i.e. ABS, ESP) turned off.
Police and emergency officials work near the wreck where a car bomb killed eight people near Somalia's presidential palace in Mogadishu on Saturday. Al-Shabaab jihadist group claimed responsibility for the attack. IMAGES
Automobili Lamborghini is now enhancing the connected services offering in its Huracán EVO models from the beginning of 2021, comprising navigation, comfort, safety and entertainment functions. Lamborghini Connect adds new ‘peace of mind’ services through connection to the Lamborghini UNICA app: a car-finder function, vehicle status report and geofencing functions such as remote speed and valet alerts, join the existing in-car connected services related to Navigation and Entertainment. Remote updates for the Lamborghini Infotainment System (LIS) are now also available ‘over the air’.Lamborghini is the first car manufacturer to incorporate comprehensive in-car control by Amazon Alexa. From now on, Web radio and Apple CarPlay, already available on the Huracán EVO, are joined by Alexa and Android Auto on Huracán EVO 2021 models, specified with the ‘Smartphone Interface and Connected Services’ option. Drivers of the Huracán EVO can adjust in-car functions such as climate, lighting and seat heating, as well as control navigation, telephone calls and entertainment with a simple ‘Alexa’ voice command, leaving them to focus on the road.
Lashkar Gah (Afghanistan), March 6 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Watan Yar).- The head of the National Directorate of Security (NDS) of Afghanistan, Sayed Mahmood Agha, was killed in a suicide car bomb attack in Lashkar Gah on Saturday. Two other people have also died, including his bodyguard, and eight others have been injured.No group has claimed responsibility for the attack.FOOTAGE OF THE PLACE WHERE THE ATTACK OCCURRED
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).