Summer travel goes wrong for predictable reasons: the wrong ID at the checkpoint, a spare battery in the wrong bag, confusion during a delay, or risky road decisions on the way to the airport. A little prep fixes most of that. 1. Check your ID before travel day The Transportation Security Administration says travelers need a REAL ID-compliant license or another accepted ID, such as a passport, for domestic U.S. flights. If your everyday license is not compliant, figure that out before you leave home, not at the checkpoint. 2. Keep spare lithium batteries and power banks in carry-on baggage FAA guidance is clear: spare lithium batteries and power banks belong in carry-on baggage only. If your cabin bag gets gate-checked, remove the batteries and keep them with you. 3. Protect battery terminals The FAA also recommends protecting terminals from short circuit by using original packaging, tape, battery cases, or protective pouches. Damaged or recalled batteries should not fly. 4. Che...
## MapMyIndia vs. Ola: A Clash Over Digital Maps ### Introduction In a high-stakes confrontation, Indian digital mapping giant MapMyIndia has accused Ola Electric of data theft, alleging that the ride-hailing company copied proprietary mapping data to develop its in-house Ola Maps. This dispute has escalated quickly, with MapMyIndia issuing a legal notice to Ola after failed negotiations. ### The Allegations MapMyIndia, owned by CE Info Systems, claims that Ola illegally cached and saved its proprietary data. This allegedly led to the reverse engineering of MapMyIndia's licensed products, breaching an agreement signed in June 2021. The legal notice accuses Ola of co-mingling and using API and SDK data from MapMyIndia to create Ola Maps, which Ola refutes vehemently [[❞]](https://www.goodreturns.in/news/mapmyindia-accuses-ola-of-copying-data-for-ola-maps-011-1360613.html) [[❞]](https://yourstory.com/2024/07/mapmyindia-alleges-ola-of-data-theft-issues-legal-notice). ### Ola's Res...