
British drivers among most “AI-sceptic”, says report
British drivers are among the most sceptical in the world when it comes to having artificial intelligence (AI) in vehicles, according to research by Deloitte.

British drivers are among the most sceptical in the world when it comes to having artificial intelligence (AI) in vehicles, according to research by Deloitte.

Advanced mapping is taking place in Milton Keynes city centre ahead of a new trial of autonomous shuttles. The Street Connected and Autonomous Vehicles project
Today on Highways Voices the legendary TV technology journalist Michael Rodd shares memories of his time on flagship BBC TV show Tomorrow’s World, as he

A man’s been trapped in a self-driving Waymo taxi in the US, as it went in circles and leading to him raising concerns about the

There are reports women passengers of driverless cars in San Francisco are being harassed by male pedestrians who have been chasing the cars, with a
The organisations behind the soon-to-end CAV Forth driverless bus trial between Edinburgh and Fife have said that the trial provided “valuable insights” into driverless technology.

The Chief Executive of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, Mike Hawes, has used his New Year Message to warn of “strong headwinds” the
The autonomous bus service crossing the Firth of Forth between Fife and Edinburgh will end next year, with operator Stagecoach blaming low passenger numbers. Stagecoach

From March 2025, drivers will be allowed to use self-driving technology on Swiss motorways and let go of their steering wheel. However, they must be

The German government has adopted a national strategy for autonomous and connected driving in December 2024, aiming to be a global leader in the implementation
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