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“HGV drivers have been on the National Risk Register for quite a long time, recognising that a significant proportion of them are over 50s, and

“HGV drivers have been on the National Risk Register for quite a long time, recognising that a significant proportion of them are over 50s, and

Oxbotica, the British-based autonomous vehicle software developer, has announced a new strategic collaboration with Google Cloud that will help accelerate the deployment of its autonomous

Determining parking space availability near destinations is now the top requested in-car connected service for drivers around the world, according to the latest Connected Features

Aston University has announced it has completed a two-year Knowledge Transfer Partnership with Coventry-based global transport technology firm Aurrigo, resulting in a machine vision solution

Tesla has finally started the broad rollout of Full Self-Driving Beta v11, a significant update that is Autopilto with the Full Self-Driving Beta software stack.

Two British based autonomous mobility innovators have announced they’re working together to drive the future of autonomous mobility and logistics in Europe. Goggo Network, which

General Motors’ Cruise autonomous vehicle unit has asked for permission to test the cars across the whole of California. The GM subsidiary already is running

Autonomous driving company Easymile is showcasing a new “TractEasy” driverless tow-tractor. EasyMile has been providing solutions for the autonomous transport of people and goods for

The CEO of General Motors’ driverless vehicle subsidiary Cruise has predicted that within five years, people in major cities will get around in autonomous vehicles

The Quango managing the UK’s radio spectrum, Ofcom has announced plans for management of radio frequencies essential for all wireless communications, making more than 6
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