Heads Up HUD displays threaten safety due to co-mingled images
Although there is a study suggesting that automakers are using head-up displays and augmented reality for safety, another study found that head-up displays with augmented
Although there is a study suggesting that automakers are using head-up displays and augmented reality for safety, another study found that head-up displays with augmented
The next way of getting information in front of drivers’ eyes is heads-up displays (HUD) and projections on the windshield. Automakers are trying to integrate
The University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute’s report Motorists’ Preferences for Different Levels of Vehicle Automation, by Brandon Schoettle and Michael Sivak, looks at safety-related
ABI has a new report out, explaining why by 2020, more than 40 million cloud-enabled vehicles will ship per year. Automakers won’t have their head
A new study by the University of Michigan’s Brandon Schoettle, shows that a majority of drivers want better gas mileage and they really don’t care
The latest J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Initial Quality Study found technology problems in the first 90 days of ownership. Entertainment and connectivity are not very
Cooper Tire & Rubber Company announced that it developed advanced tire technology that increases vehicle fuel efficiency while reducing weight. The company designed technology for
In time for Independence Day and summer car sales, American made cars are gaining in quality and notoriety. The most American cars according to ‘Made
Consumers have strong interest in access to the Internet and connected services that make driving and parking easier notes a Strategy Analytics Report. The report
A new survey from Nerd Wallet found that men are more interested in self-driving cars than women. Younger folks are more open to autonomous driving
While automakers and suppliers with big marketing budgets tout their self-driving escapades (Audi, Delphi, Daimler, Tesla) in the Silicon Valey and beyond, the University of
Car buyers want collision protection and are willing to pay for it. The J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Tech Choice Study, showed that consumers want collision