
Japanese driverless bus project trialling face ticketing
A driverless bus trial in Japan is using facial recognition cameras to allow people to pay for their journeys. Japan Today reports the services in

A driverless bus trial in Japan is using facial recognition cameras to allow people to pay for their journeys. Japan Today reports the services in

Tesla has seen a huge drop in its market capitalisation after it was left out of America’s S&P 500 list of leading blue-chip companies. In

Amazon’s setting up a new team in Cambridge to work on its Scout delivery pods. Amazon Scout deliveries already happen in America, taking deliveries at

The driverless pod maker Navya is trialling a new service connecting a railway station in the Drome region with a village three miles away. The

A small number of autonomous vehicles on the road network could help deliver fewer emissions as well as help traffic flow faster and safer, according

Oxford-based autonomous vehicle software company Oxbotica says it’s become the first British firm to manage driverless vehicles on the right hand side of the road.

The world’s most valuable carmaker, Tesla, has announced new features in its software to read speed limit signs rather than solely rely on limits based

Coventry University’s Institute of Coding is offering a new Master of Science degree in Connected and Automated Vehicles. Working with nearby test and development facility

Google’s driverless vehicle division Waymo is opening a new depot in Dallas, Texas to try out a fleet of autonomous 18-wheeler HGVs. The company’s told

A senior academic in America has written a paper arguing that the introduction of driverless vehicles onto the world’s roads could mean there is no
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