New ISA law comes into force this Sunday
A new EU law designed to reduce speeding and improve road safety will apply to all new cars sold in the European Union from 7
A new EU law designed to reduce speeding and improve road safety will apply to all new cars sold in the European Union from 7
Fully autonomous cars are still years away from hitting the streets, but internationally-agreed rules on their use could be ready by mid-2026, the United Nations
INRIX have announce the addition of the largest high-frequency, high-volume OEM Connected Vehicle dataset on the market to its already expansive data lake. This is
Uber’s freight hauling business will use Aurora’s driverless trucks on routes between Dallas and Houston as part of a new “long-term” deal that builds on
Waymo’s self-driving taxis are now available for everyone in San Francisco. The company, owned by Google parent Alphabet, hailed the breakthrough as a “key milestone”
DfT has broken its silence over the prospect of UK cars needing to be fitted with ‘mandatory’ speed limiters from next month. From July 7, all
Dubai’s efforts to become the smartest city in the world have taken another significant step as the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has started the
Autonomous vehicles are involved in fewer accidents than cars driven by humans, researchers from the University of Central Florida have found. However, although the research generally showed self-driving
ERTICO – ITS Europe used the occasion of its 34th General Assembly in Brussels to undertake important decisions on electing the future leadership for the
Autonomous vehicles powered by “AI drivers” that can reach speeds of up to 192mph will be displaying their abilities at the historic Goodwood Festival of
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