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What happens when we get out of the driver's seat and our vehicles become autonomous? Mathematician Viktor Larsson is ...
Waymo announced its launch in Denver about two weeks ago, but it's going to take a while before Denverites will be able to ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration told NBC News that it had spoken to Tesla about mishaps at train crossings ...
You remember last year when all those Waymo cars got jammed up in a car park, and they woke up half of San Francisco honking their horns at each other until the crack of dawn? It was one of those ...
Last week, I drove the 2026 Tesla Model Y in Brooklyn with its Full-Self Driving (FSD) system engaged. My hands hovered over ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has a clear explanation for why Tesla doesn't employ LIDAR in its cars. Recent results show pressure in ...
Tensor's Robocar will allow drivers to sit in the back seat as the car drives itself. There are geofences and teleoperators, ...
Pennsylvania is the latest state to consider allowing autonomous cars. A future where motorists share streets and highways with driverless cars may still be years away, but transportation experts are ...
In 1985, Kenneth T. Jackson published Crabgrass Frontier: The Suburbanization of the United States, a landmark of American urban history and winner of the Bancroft Prize. Jackson got some particulars ...
Are self-driving cars the end of traditional car insurance? As self-driving cars continue to evolve from futuristic prototypes to road-ready vehicles, their growing presence is raising a fundamental ...
We’ve glimpsed the future — and it doesn’t require a driver’s license. The idea that the driver’s seat, steering wheel and dashboard could soon become as outdated as vent windows and bench seats no ...
It is possible for one person to safely monitor up to five self-driving vehicles at once, according to new research led by Coventry University.