
Code red: Was London Waymo robotaxi that stopped on green then drove through a red correct?
Social media footage of a Waymo driverless taxi driving through a red light has split opinion about whether the vehicle made a technically correct manoeuvre.

Social media footage of a Waymo driverless taxi driving through a red light has split opinion about whether the vehicle made a technically correct manoeuvre.

With pressure on local authorities to demonstrate meaningful progress towards net zero, today’s Highways Voices moves beyond the jargon and tackles one of the biggest

Chinese tech giant Baidu has started testing autonomous vehicles in London as part of its partnership with Lyft and Freenow, the German taxi and multi-mobility

Legislation in the US Senate that would ban the sale of vehicles and vehicle technology linked to countries such as China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea,
More than £20,000 has been secured to pull together detailed evidence and data to support the push for future dualling of the A1. More than 50

Artificial Intelligence cameras are being installed across Suffolk to help detect drivers using mobile phones and failing to wear seatbelts. Suffolk Police says the technology

Changes to employer National Insurance have added an estimated £110 million a year to the bus industry’s costs, equivalent to a 2.4% increase in payroll

Work has begun to install 10 average-speed cameras on one of the ‘most dangerous roads in Hampshire’. It comes after Police and Crime Commissioner Donna Jones announced a £560,000 investment in

More than 350,000 red-light offences were recorded across Britain between 2023 and 2025, equivalent to one offence every four-and-a-half minutes, new data from online used

Ministers must hand over full control of driverless taxi trials to Transport for London (TfL), a senior London Assembly Member has said. Last year the
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