US set to propose ban on Chinese AV software
The US Commerce Department is expected to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles in the coming weeks, according to sources briefed on the matter.
The US Commerce Department is expected to propose barring Chinese software in autonomous and connected vehicles in the coming weeks, according to sources briefed on the matter.

Cornwall is now at the forefront of a groundbreaking road safety project, with advanced AI cameras from Acusensus being deployed to monitor driver behaviour across

Uber could deploy driverless Chinese vehicles onto Britain’s roads as part of a bid to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The transport provider has announced ‘strategic partnership’ with

As the idea of a Graduated Driving Licence gains traction in the UK, TRL is hosting a webinar to detail how a similar idea in

Frost & Sullivan recently researched the Over-The-Air (OTA) industry and, based on its findings, has recognized T-Systems with the 2024 Europe Enabling Technology Leadership Award. T-Systems is a

An online survey has revealed that many British drivers think they are more skilled behind the wheel than vehicle technology. Whilst many companies are currently working on developing

With a deadline of 2 September, time is running out to get your entry in for the leading celebration of the intelligent transport sector. The

National Highways have installed new Clearview Intelligence LED road studs and changed the centre line between Nettleton to Birdlip Junction on the A417 in to

As Highways Voices reaches its summer break, we finish this series of podcasts with a look ahead to two of the key events for our

Two US senators, Ron Wyden of Oregon and Edward J. Markey of Massachusetts, have conducted a recent investigation that lifts the lid on the sale
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