When investors think of driverless-vehicle stocks that could soar, few will think of Uber Technologies first. Here's why that ...
Autonomous vehicles may eventually change the supply of rides, but they may not eliminate the need for ride-hailing platforms ...
After a fatal incident, Uber cancelled its autonomous vehicle project in 2018. Should it have kept going?
Waymo is getting close to the official launch of their driverless vehicles in Nashville, but as they put the finishing touches on the service, some Nashvillians say the cars are already causing ...
Video and witnesses show a Waymo vehicle stalled and going the wrong way near downtown Houston, prompting safety concerns ...
On a recent trip to San Francisco, I hopped in a Waymo at the airport for a nearly 30-mile journey to Mountain View, Calif.
Uber Technologies said it would buy vehicles made by Rivian to be used as self-driving taxis and invest at least $300 million in the company, as it moves to strengthen its foothold in the nascent ...
Ticketing a robot. Who would've thought?
Many Americans remain uneasy about driverless cars. According to new research, their concerns go far beyond safety.
On Wednesday, March 18th, the House Transportation committee considered a bill that would let companies like Waymo operate driverless vehicles in the state.
Self-driving cars are very much a reality and no longer a vision from science fiction. In the UK, automated vehicles (AVs) such as self-driving shuttles are already being tested on public roads.
The proposed legislation would, its sponsor said, create a “clear and predictable framework” for autonomous vehicles.
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