Level 3 self-driving cars reach eyes-off autonomy in 2026, balancing human oversight, AI reliability, and regulatory updates for safer roads.
In San Francisco, some passengers of autonomous taxis have experienced an unexpected hazard: being stuck in the vehicles when the cars are assaulted.
The automobile industry is promising that autonomous vehicles will be much safer on the road with fewer errors made by human beings. However, despite being pretty advanced, self-driving cars’ ...
Self-driving cars have been hailed as the future of transportation, promising safer roads and increased convenience. Despite significant advancements, current autonomous vehicle technology still faces ...
As self-driving cars begin operating in cities, a question remains about how to make them work in rural areas with limited ...
Today, the unmanned vehicles circulating on American highways and side streets are a fraction of what executives promised in the giddy early days of the technology’s development. But when will drivers ...
Explore how self driving cars and autonomous vehicles use self driving car sensors, lidar radar cameras, and autonomous driving technology to perceive roads, make decisions, and enhance safety.
Michael Frank has been writing and editing car and motorcycle coverage for the past two decades. His outlets have included Forbes, Coolhunting, The Wall Street Journal, Car & Driver, Road & Track, The ...
The autonomous vehicle industry is heating up thanks to advances in AI. But can those same innovations help startups like HyprLabs build safe tech? But using a small, agile, and cheap team to get from ...
Self-driving cars did not disappear. They simply slipped out of the spotlight. While attention shifted to generative AI, autonomous vehicles quietly began operating in real cities, carrying passengers ...
Outside my door in Austin, Texas, a portentous transportation choice is playing out. One path points to a light-rail system that’s been in the works for a quarter of a century and hasn’t broken ground ...
Today, the unmanned vehicles circulating on American highways and side streets are a fraction of what executives promised in the giddy early days of the technology’s development. But when will drivers ...