Both Detroit automakers have pegged 2028 for the launch of Level 3 automated driving systems, which allows drivers to take their eyes off the road.
The company has made deals with some 20 different self-driving startups around the world. But can it catch Waymo?
Autonomous taxis have been one of the most polarizing developments in the automotive world, and Waymo sits right at the ...
As ride-hailing platforms continue expanding into delivery, logistics, and financial services, mobility technology company Carziqo says the next phase of the industry will depend on operational ...
While much of the public debate about self-driving cars focuses on safety, a new national study from the University of California San Diego reveals Americans' doubts about driverless cars aren't just ...
Maryland lawmakers are weighing a new bill that would legalize autonomous vehicles, following recent progress in Virginia. Supporters argue robotaxis could dramatically improve safety and expand ...
The deal values London-based Wayve at $8.6 billion. The $1.2 billion funding, which could grow to $1.5 billion if Wayve meets ...
Uniting public agencies, operators, and technology leaders to advance autonomy from pilots to scalable service ...
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UCSD study reveals public remains skeptical about driverless vehicles on safety and economics
More than 62% of people polled said they "probably or definitely" would not want to ride in a driverless vehicle, the researchers found.
Autonomous driving technology company Waymo announced on Tuesday that it's expanding its driverless ride-hailing services to four new cities -- three in Texas and one in Florida. Effective immediately ...
Waymo's self-driving cars have been involved in two incidents, including blocking an emergency vehicle in Austin, Texas, and ...
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