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Car crashes aren’t very funny. Unless, apparently, it’s a self-driving car. Researchers on public perception of these new vehicles explain why.
Lyft CEO David Risher says as more self-driving cars hit the road it will expand the marketplace. Risher discusses Lyft's ...
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CarBuzz on MSNSelf-Driving Cars: Why Aren't They Viable Yet?
But besides being hilarious, the Waymo incident also helped to illustrate that, well, self-driving cars just aren't there yet ...
Tesla FSD (Supervised) is an advanced driver-assistance feature that can steer, accelerate, and brake for drivers. Why Tesla says its safer than human drivers.
Even by the most optimistic estimates, truly self-driving cars are still a long ways off. However, these cars are about as ...
CheapInsurance.com reports that self-driving cars may not end traditional insurance but will reshape it, shifting liability ...
It's a simple fact that the ADAS industry hasn't come to terms with: when it comes to self-driving cars, one size does not fit all.
A casual search of the term “driving” yields a cavalcade of bad behaviour. I’ve never wondered if self-driving cars would one day be better than those driven by humans.
There has been a lot of talk about self-driving cars, but is this technology going to be on our roads soon and how could it ...
Navigating through Canadian winters is a task self-driving vehicles have yet to perfect. The Weather Network's Victoria Fenn Alvarado shares how technology is trying to crack this problem.
Tesla's claims of automous driving may have convinced many buyers, but governments across the world are more sceptical of the ...
Image provided by REACT Lab. Self-driving car regulation Given these complex public sentiments, the researchers propose a gradual introduction of SDVs on city streets—starting with a controlled pilot ...
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