by aieg | Mar 8, 2018 | News
A diverse group of public interest organizations is urging Senate leaders to not advance legislation loosening restrictions on the development and deployment of self-driving vehicles until self-described safety flaws are corrected. In a letter to Senate Majority...
by aieg | Feb 27, 2018 | News
OK, sure, there are self-driving cars on California roads today. General Motors’ Cruise has Chevrolet Bolts zipping around San Francisco; Google self-driving spinoff Waymo has got Chrysler Pacifica motoring about Mountain View; secretive startup Zoox has black Toyota...
by aieg | Feb 27, 2018 | News
Ford Motor Co. is rolling out self-driving vehicles in Miami to deliver pizza and other goods, though they’ll be operated by humans as part of a trial aimed at learning how customers use the services. The automaker on Tuesday said the pilot programs, operated in...
by aieg | Feb 27, 2018 | News
Dallas has 177 electric car chargers at businesses and on public property. But the city will need nearly 3,000 by 2030, according a national study from the Public Interest Research Group. The new report is another data point in the debate over how to spend more than...
by aieg | Feb 26, 2018 | News
I’ve replayed the episode countless times in my head. Was this computer-controlled car going to stop on its own, or barrel through a busy crosswalk? I’m still not sure. An autonomous prototype of Hyundai’s fuel cell powered Nexo crossover was quickly...