September Dreaming to Distraction While Driving is Most Dangerous
You should be glad that tonday is a Tuesday in February—because it is a very low accident rate day. A review of police data by
You should be glad that tonday is a Tuesday in February—because it is a very low accident rate day. A review of police data by
GM announced as the name of its new eBike brand, which includes two innovative, integrated and connected eBikes: the Meld, a compact eBike, and the Merge,
Some of the world’s top urban mobility leaders today unveiled the world’s first comprehensive multi-modal trip planner, a solution to reduce congestion in cities around
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation announced six new technologies, outlined below, at its annual Research and Development Open House held today at its headquarters in Tokyo, Japan,
INRIX, Inc., the world leader in mobility analytics and connected car services, today published the 2018 Global Traffic Scorecard that identified and ranked congestion and
For the first time since the Great Recession, the U.S. has experienced three straight years of at least 40,000 roadway deaths, according to preliminary estimates
Visa and SiriusXM Connected Vehicles Services Inc., a subsidiary of Sirius XM Holdings Inc., announced today onstage at the Consumer Telematics Show in Las Vegas
It is the season of love and cars are loved by many. Strategic Strategic Vision’s Customer Love Index (CLI) shows a whole lot of love
In connected car news this week were Tesla, Aurora, Continental, DHL, NEXO, Excelfore, Veoneer, Zenuity, SMK Electronic Partners and CAARESYS. Tesla – Doggie Duty, Sentry
With the “Snap,” presented at the CES in Las Vegas in early 2018, Swiss powerhouse of ideas Rinspeed for the first time presented a vehicle,
In automotive cybersecurity news are Synopsys, SAE, Mitsubishi Electric, Singtel, Argus Cybersecurity, IAR Systems, IAR Embedded Workbench and a blockchain study. Synopsys & SAE Guidelines
Hand gestures, head nods and thumbs-up signals all help to ensure drivers, pedestrians and cyclists know what each other is doing. But how will self driving