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In a small but ambitious project in Stavanger, Norway, autonomous buses are proving they might one day solve a critical ...
From the third quarter of 2025, a self-driving regular-service bus is ... The project is therefore called “albus”, as in “autonomous public bus”. In order for the autonomous bus to be ...
The partners recently completed the testing of an Iveco truck integrated with Plus’s semi-autonomous driver assistance solution in Krefeld, Germany. According to Plus, it was the first road test ...
Several Florida cities already operate autonomous shuttle services. Would you ride in a 'self-driving' shuttle? If the answer's yes, you may soon have a chance. On April 17, Jacksonville ...
China is cracking down on how automakers advertise driver-assistance features, banning terms like “autonomous driving,” “self-driving,” and “smart driving,” Reuters reported ...
China has banned automakers in the country from marketing their vehicles with grandiose terms such as “smart driving” or “autonomous driving” following a fatal crash involving a Xiaomi SU7.
One of Europe's buzziest AI startups is teaming up with Nissan as the Japanese automaker looks to overhaul its assisted driving tech. Nissan said on Wednesday it would incorporate autonomous ...
Elchanan Rushinek, Executive Vice President of Engineering, Mobileye We are pleased to utilize Valens' MIPI A-PHY-compliant VA7000 chipsets as a key component of the optical path that supports ...
For example, in 2018, La Trobe University in Melbourne tested an autonomous bus ... of HMI Technologies – an intelligent transport system company – the six-month trial proved that self-driving ...
2025 looks like a breakthrough year for autonomous driving. Alphabet's (GOOG) (GOOGL) Waymo announced that its autonomous service expanded to new areas of Silicon Valley. Starting today ...
Analysts say the autonomous ... driving over time, reaching as low as $0.25 per mile at scale. To put it into perspective, Ark estimated the price per mile for Uber to be $2.00 and for the ...
British autonomous driving startup Wayve is set to establish a testing and development hub in Germany as it prepares to deploy self-driving vehicles in Europe’s largest automotive market.