MI drives into the future of autonomous and self-driving mobility with bill
Flanked by a Ford Model-T on one side and a self-driving Fusion on the other, Gov. Rick Snyder today at the Automotive Hall of Fame
Flanked by a Ford Model-T on one side and a self-driving Fusion on the other, Gov. Rick Snyder today at the Automotive Hall of Fame
The University of Iowa released new research that reveals drivers’ knowledge and attitudes of advanced driver assistance technologies improve after exposure to one of four
Three of the nation’s leading consumer advocates have sued the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in a federal district court in Washington, D.C., for
Rearview cameras are helping to stop backing crashes with older drivers receiving the most help. Rear sensor are also helping to prevent back collisions. Rearview
Ford Motor Company is expanding its offerings with a range of next-generation driver assistance tech designed to ease parking hassles, improve collision avoidance, detect objects
The Zebra, car insurance comparison marketplace, distributed the results of a study exploring the impact of new technology on auto insurance rates, revealing that drivers
New autonomous and safety systems can cause unexpected hassles and delays for carwash-bound vehicle owners, whose cars become virtually immobilized at the facility’s entrance, according
The 2017 Toyota Yaris comes with standard Toyota Safety Sense C (TSS-C) ADAS and smartphone connectivity. The Yaris is one of thefew sub-compact/minicar models that
AAA testing shows that automatic emergency braking systems vary widely in design and performance. All the systems tested by AAA are designed to apply the
In the month of August this year more than 360,000 teens will become eligible for a driver’s permit which in turn can create a lot
Mercedes-Benz E-Class (E300) videos demonstrate new ADAS features such as ‘PRE-SAFE Impulse Side’ and ‘PRE-SAFE Sound’. Merces-Benz claims that it is most technologial advanced car
Carnegie Mellon College of Engineering researchers have found that the public could derive economic and social benefits today if safety-oriented, partially automated vehicle technologies were