Companies around the globe are racing to be the first to officially step into the world of self-driving, fully-autonomous cars.
French rail company SNCF is working on drone trains, or driverless high-speed trains, which they hope to start testing in 2019.
The Moby store is a self-driving grocery store, powered by solar and open round-the-clock without staffing.
A silicon Valley start-up has unveiled the EDIT, the 1st modular, open source Self-Driving EV that the company has been working on over the past year.
In just a few years, well-mannered self-driving robotaxis will share the roads with reckless, law-breaking human drivers.
The presence of just a few autonomous vehicles can eliminate the stop-and-go driving of the human drivers in traffic, along with the accident risk and fuel inefficiency it causes, according to new research.
With the goal of tackling rush hour traffic around the world, the companies have essentially created a car paired with a drone that can swoop down, pick it up and transport passengers far above the traffic below.
California is set to open its roads up for the first time to self-driving vehicles with no human drivers. The proposed change would allow testing of vehicles with no steering wheel or pedal controls.
Even as the capabilities of self-driving cars continue to evolve, it is not a given that consumers will choose to buy one. What is equally likely is that autonomous vehicles will transform the automotive industry entirely.
There’s ‘Enhanced Autopilot’, which in itself offers several different features, and there’s ‘Full Self-Driving Capability’, which despite its name will not enable self-driving for a while, but could still be useful to Tesla drivers very soon.
Nissan has said it's bringing some self-driving cars to London next month to take part in the first EU trials of its technology.
Some of the biggest names in the automotive industry are already priming the market for the introduction of self-driving vehicles. The future of self-driving cars is upon us.
Tesla Motors is making a huge push into autonomous driving by making every new vehicle produced in its factories include the hardware needed for full self-driving capability.
Google's self-driving vehicles are mastering complex situations on public roads as the technology company strives to win the high-profile race to achieve full vehicle automation.
Singapore just became the first country to actually implement self-driving taxis on the road for public use. Welcome to the future.