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But besides being hilarious, the Waymo incident also helped to illustrate that, well, self-driving cars just aren't there yet ...
Car crashes aren’t very funny. Unless, apparently, it’s a self-driving car. Researchers on public perception of these new vehicles explain why.
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.
CheapInsurance.com reports that self-driving cars may not end traditional insurance but will reshape it, shifting liability ...
Autonomous vehicles depend on consistency. Road paint, signage and temporary markers must meet standards for reliable machine ...
Waymo car stops moments before hitting runaway dog in Santa Monica A security camera captured the moment a Waymo self-driving car stopped mere seconds before colliding with a runaway dog in a ...
From 2021 and 2023, self-driving cars had a much higher crash rate per 1,000 vehicles than human-driven ones. The gap has narrowed, dropping from 85.5 per 1,000 in 2022 to an estimated 35.6 in ...
Raw numbers don't tell the whole story, especially as more AVs hit the road. From 2021 and 2023, self-driving cars had a much higher crash rate per 1,000 vehicles than human-driven ones.
Self-driving cars may also pose new risks for insurers, such as cybersecurity threats, which could increase the need for cyber coverage, both Friedlander and the Goldman analysts noted.
Waymo introduced its self-driving cabs to Philadelphia this summer. The autonomous driving technology company is testing robotaxis on downtown city streets and highways after successful runs in Austin ...
By drawing inspiration from self-driving cars, we can envision a future where hotel rooms operate with the same level of autonomy, creating new opportunities for integration with other travel and ...