Self-Driving cars are not productive or safe from flying objects inside
In a new report, Would Self-Driving Vehicles Increase Occupant Productivity?, University of Michigan researchers found that self-driving cars will not be productive as they are
In a new report, Would Self-Driving Vehicles Increase Occupant Productivity?, University of Michigan researchers found that self-driving cars will not be productive as they are
2015 roadway deaths are in and it has lead federal/state governments and non-profit groups to call for action. USDOT DATA The U.S. Department of Transportation
In a security analysis report, Damon McCoy, an assistant professor of computer science and engineering at the NYU Tandon School of Engineering, and a group
The National Safety Council and MyCarDoesWhat are reminding drivers of the perils of going back to school and driving during Labor Day weekend. Traffic deaths
Autotrader is honoring National Dog Day—celebrated August 26—for the third consecutive year with “pawsome” insights on dogs and cars, as well as expert recommendations for
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
People are wlling use smartphone to buy big ticket items such as cars and home. A survery conducted by Survata, revealed almost one third of
ABI Research forecasted 13 million vehicles with centralized ADAS(Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) platforms will ship in 2025. The report says that the current distributed approach
Since cars contribute greatly to pollution, it’s not surprise people of any political background support better gas mileages and reducing carbon pollution. Natural Resources Defense
Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual reality (VR) automotive applications will redefine the driving and ownership experience, turning it into a safer, seamless, and intuitive activity,
A vast majority of millennials (18-34 year-olds currently) own a car want to own a car, reports a study from Credit Karma. There’s not not
National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB) has released their list of the most stolen vehicles in the United States. Many are popular late model Honda, Ford,