A new excitement is building for autonomous vehicles to become mainstream.
Autonomous vehicles may transform transportation, but they may not eliminate the need for ride-hailing platforms.
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While the encounter didn’t significantly hinder response to the shooting, it has raised concerns about the vehicles as they expand to more Texas cities and before new state regulations kick in.
Driverless cars are no longer science fiction — they’re officially coming to UK roads as early as 2026. Trials are set to ...
At PennSTART, the track will have some slope to it to mimic hills and pavement that can handle fires and all four seasons. A testing ground for autonomous cars, trucks and other motor vehicles is ...
A new Adelaide University study has explored the potential of introducing driverless shuttle buses to the Mawson Lakes area ...