Self-driving cars are very much a reality and no longer a vision from science fiction. In the UK, automated vehicles (AVs) such as self-driving shuttles are already being tested on public roads.
Many Americans remain uneasy about driverless cars. According to new research, their concerns go far beyond safety.
Driverless cars could save thousands of lives. They might also break our cities.
Have you spotted any self-driving cars in Boston yet? Waymo is bringing its autonomous vehicles back to the area for testing.
Waymo executives see an opportunity. Teamsters see a threat. Ronza Othman just sees a chance to get a ride without being ...
In the world of robotaxis, there's a stigma around remote driving. Are you really "driverless" if there's a person — even remotely — at the wheel? One startup is fully embracing it. Vay is a ...
Driverless cars promise great benefits such as fewer accidents, elimination of drunk driving, better utilization of existing highways, and letting commuters work or relax while en route. The ...
While much of the public debate about self-driving cars focuses on safety, a new national study from the University of California San Diego reveals Americans' doubts about driverless cars aren't just ...
More than 62% of people polled said they "probably or definitely" would not want to ride in a driverless vehicle, the researchers found.
Days after Waymo's vehicles — with drivers, for now — started mapping the streets of Chicago for the potential launch of a self-driving test, State Rep. Kam Buckner made the case for the state ...