Volvo and Autoliv partnership live for autonomous cars
Volvo Cars, and Autoliv, safety technology company, have agreed to work together on the Drive Me project, the world’s first large-scale autonomous driving initiative. Drive
Volvo Cars, and Autoliv, safety technology company, have agreed to work together on the Drive Me project, the world’s first large-scale autonomous driving initiative. Drive
Consumer WatchDog is watching out for the safety of other drivers on the road encountering self-driving vehicles in California. The group is following up on
Pioneer is pioneering applying techniques from LaserDiscs of the past for new 3D LIDAR (light detection and ranging) sensors that are expected to be cheaper
Toyota announced that it will be investing approximately $50 million over the next five years to establish joint research centers at Stanford and MIT. Dr.
Consumer Watchdog is asking the California Department of Motor Vehicles to amend its Autonomous Vehicle Regulation to require that police investigate any crashes of robot
Audi is participating in the “Cooperative Highly-Automated Driving” initiative (Ko-HAF). Ko-HAF will develop standards and technologies that enable cooperative driving between highly-automated vehicles in road
Google announced that it is test-driving its self-driving cars in Austin, Texas with one of its Lexus SUVs. There are safety drivers aboard, driving a
Two self-driving cars almost plowed into each other on Tuesday, a day before the Google LSVs took to the roads of Mountain View, California. Google
The Google self-driving prototype LSVs are now being tested on roads in Mountain View, California. These prototype low-speed vehicles were designed for self-driving, however, due
The Ford Motor Company is not just about motors any more. The company’s Palo Alto research center is working on 3D printing for parts, Android
Google is expanding its self-driving car fleet while the California Department of Motor Vehicles is providing more information about self-driving car collisions in California. The
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