by aieg | Dec 1, 2017 | News
The U.S. Senate sponsors of legislation governing self-driving cars are searching for an expedited way to get a floor vote after momentum on the bill stalled in recent weeks. Senate Commerce Committee Chairman John Thune, R-S.D., and top Democrats are pulsing members...
by aieg | Nov 15, 2017 | News
Automakers are working to put self-driving cars on U.S. roads as quickly as they can, but developers are still grappling with questions about whether they can be hacked or tricked into making driving errors. Safety advocates have argued that self-driving cars are...
by aieg | Nov 6, 2017 | News
Washington D.C. – The Center for Auto Safety, the nation’s leading independent non-profit organization providing consumers a voice for auto safety, quality, and fuel economy, today called for mandatory federal government policies on the safety of all levels of...
by aieg | Oct 25, 2017 | News
Rain, sleet and snow are challenging enough for human drivers. Bad weather conditions present an extra level of difficulty for developers of self-driving cars that depend on cameras and sensors to “see” the road and make the correct decisions at 70 miles per hour....
by aieg | Oct 24, 2017 | News
Jason Levine, the new head of the Center for Auto Safety, has a thought on the autonomous car exuberance driving the auto industry and would-be investors: slow down. Not because technology doesn’t exist to enable vehicles to steer, turn and stop themselves. It’s...
by aieg | Oct 24, 2017 | News
Safety remains the top goal, but regulation of autonomous vehicles requires more collaboration, information sharing and flexibility than previous top-down approaches if rapid technological advances and the resulting safety benefits are to be realized, the...