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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.
Examining the safety of self-driving technology Waymo has announced plans to test self-driving cars in 10 more U.S. cities, including San Diego and Las Vegas, in 2025. After years of slow progress ...
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 ...
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 ...
So much so, in fact, that the company has expanded to four major cities with full, self-driving Waymo One. The company has its LiDAR set on one more major city, at least.
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.
Uber UBER -0.09% Technologies and self-driving car startup Wayve Technologies agreed to launch public-road trials of fully autonomous vehicles in London, as the ride-hailing company ramps up plans ...
The British government announced today that it will allow limited self-driving pilots on UK roads as early as next year. Uber and British AV firm Wayve are gearing up.
Arkansas Arkansas allows self-driving trucks on its roads, with the state legislature laying the groundwork with a landmark bill, in the process becoming the 30th US state to allow autonomous ...