More Distrust of Self-Driving Autonomous Cars After Deaths
Consumers continue to fear self-driving car technology. Consumer Watchdog’s survey that showed why many consumers don’t want self-driving cars, a CarGurus’ survey showed that today’s
Consumers continue to fear self-driving car technology. Consumer Watchdog’s survey that showed why many consumers don’t want self-driving cars, a CarGurus’ survey showed that today’s
Consumer Watchdog continually supports protecting consumers on the road. Earlier this week, the advocacy group with The Center for Auto Safety called on the Federal
Civil Maps, creator of the world’s first edge-based HD mapping and localization platform for self-driving cars, today announced it has teamed up with Renovo, the
The Center for Auto Safety and Consumer Watchdog today called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate dangerously misleading and deceptive advertising and marketing practices
After Consumer Watchdog’s survey that showed why many consumers don’t want self-driving cars, a CarGurus’ survey shows that today’s car owners have expressed overall concern
As Americans Hit the Road for Memorial Day driving their own cars, voters surveyed in four states have serious safety and privacy concerns when it
Hyundai Mobis is increasing research and technology and investing in programs for: High- and entry-level radars in partnership with German companies and planning to commence
Between April 30th and May 5th, eight university teams participated in the AutoDrive Challenge sponsored by General Motors and SAE International. Hosted at General Motors’
Enhanced park assist systems are now being developed to enable the vehicle to park itself without requiring the driver to be present in the cabin.
California-based self-driving car company Drive.ai today announces a pilot program to bring an on-demand self-driving car service to Frisco, Texas beginning in July 2018. Working
Most self-driving vehicles are being tested on major roads where there are maps of exact 3-D positions of lanes, curbs, off-ramps, and stop signs. MIT
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