Explore how self driving cars and autonomous vehicles use self driving car sensors, lidar radar cameras, and autonomous driving technology to perceive roads, make decisions, and enhance safety.
While manufacturers are have been working to get us closer to making the concept of a driverless car a reality for decades, in 2025, we're still not there entirely. However, more and more of the boxes ...
Self-driving cars are transforming mobility with Level 3 autonomy allowing drivers to remove their eyes from the road under certain conditions. By 2026, DOT regulations have modernized standards, ...
An immersive article shows readers what a New York Times reporter has tracked for nearly a decade: Robot taxis still need human help. By Cade Metz Times Insider explains who we are and what we do and ...
Self-driving car companies (like Waymo) are already operating robotaxi fleets in major cities such as Phoenix, San Francisco and LA. Meanwhile, in the U.K., the Automated Vehicles Act came into law ...
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Self-driving cars have made impressive progress. They can follow lanes, keep their distance, and navigate familiar routes with ease. However, despite years of development, they still struggle with one ...
Picture this: you’re driving on a mountain road, when you suddenly hit a thick patch of fog. You respond instinctively. Your vision sharpens, and you narrow your eyes to make out the shape of any ...
Tesla may be widely associated with its very public quest to automate driving, but the origin of self-driving cars goes back to before the Silicon Valley startup even existed. A Mercedes drove ...
Self-driving vehicles and people are dangerously out of sync, according to an engineer, who warns in a new book that the technology imposes "a strange new role" that human thought processes "weren't ...