Who gets in trouble when no one's driving? Police face an unsolved problem when a driverless car does something wrong.
Waymo’s driverless taxis show lower crash and injury rates than human drivers, even as animal collisions and assertive maneuvers spark public debate.
Waymo is facing growing safety concerns, particularly in Austin, Texas, following a series of incidents involving school buses.
If driverless cars are the future, we might see way more of this ... a Waymo took a left turn smack dab into the middle of a ...
Waymo autonomous vehicles have shifted from overly cautious driving to more assertive, taxi-like behavior.
Ultimately, self-driving vehicles could present a fantastic opportunity when it comes to greater safety and efficiency; ...
Dallas, like Austin before it, is California-ing your Texas. Not with income taxes or Hollyweird, but with Big Tech proliferation set to transform how we move by introducing new fleets of autonomous ...
May Mobility, a self-driving startup in Ann Arbor, offered the author her first glimpse of true self-driving vehicles in Michigan. There is no vehicle currently for sale that are legally considered ...
London will mark the company’s first international expansion and put it in direct competition with Uber, which is also set to ...