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Volvo believes that with the driverless car technology it's developing, we could see virtually zero car deaths, at least in cars with the technology, The Wall Street Journal reports: The 85-year ...
There are now actual driverless cars on the roads in Phoenix. That’s a big deal. ... The company ordered a massive 24,000 cars from Volvo, with the first cars to be delivered in 2019.
In order for fully autonomous cars to be sold, they will need sufficient communications to avoid dangerous situations on the roadways.
Driverless cars are coming to the streets of London, with Volvo announcing plans to put autonomous vehicles in the hands of real people on the UK capital's roads. The scheme, dubbed Drive Me ...
But kangaroos are proving tricky for Volvo engineers. Skip to main content. Menu ... Volvo’s driverless-car engineers face a kangaroo conundrum By Trevor Mogg Published June 28, 2017 ...
Microsoft has entered into a partnership with Volvo to develop new car technologies that could include self-driving vehicles. The two companies will also work to incorporate Microsoft’s ...
Volvo and Nvidia have teamed up before for Volvo's autonomous car pilot program, "Drive Me," but this the first time they have teamed up for a commercially available vehicle, which the company ...
Turns out, the attitude toward driverless cars varies widely from state to state. Go figure. SEE ALSO: 'Panamera' must be German for 'psychic,' because this Porsche can see the future According to ...
No test tracks, no professional drivers, just real people on real roads around Gothenburg, Sweden. That is the plan for 100 driverless cars that Volvo wants to hit the Swedish roads by 2017.
Volvo refuses to launch driverless cars until they are '100 percent safe', expert warns As Elon Musk promises fully-autonomous Teslas by 2027, ...