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Consumers are not comfortable with the testing and deployment of robotaxis on their city streets, according to the inaugural J.D. Power US Robotaxi Experience Study ...
ITS America released two resources that will help consolidate information on advances in autonomous and automated vehicles (AV) that were previously unavailable ...
The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) announced $82.6 million in Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grants to 235 regional, local and Tribal communities for planning and demonstration projects to improve safety and help prevent deaths and serious injuries on the nation's roadways ...
The FHWA is accepting applications under the $40 million Saving Lives with Connectivity: Accelerating V2X Deployment grant opportunity to advance connected and interoperable vehicle technologies ...
IDTechEx's new industry report Autonomous Cars, Robotaxis & Sensors 2024-2044 predicts a coming rapid growth in the number of cities that will offer robotaxi services in the next few years. So, with robotaxis rapidly becoming an everyday reality, the industry and experts must ask, are autonomous robotaxis safe enough? ...
A world of self-driving vehicles and mobility-on-demand is likely to exist eventually, but for the next decade, widespread implementation of autonomous technology will not be realized, according to a new forecast from S&P Global Mobility ...
Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) features will be in high demand across a broad range of consumers shopping for new vehicles in coming years, according to a new report from AlixPartners ...
Nearly 15 million electric cars (battery electric and plug-in hybrid) are expected to be shipped worldwide in 2023, according to the latest forecast by Gartner ...
A Southwest Research Institute project funded by the US Department of Energy has demonstrated an average of 15% energy savings when vehicles outfitted with connected and automated vehicle systems are introduced into traffic ...
The US Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced $8.8 million in grants for 10 projects in eight states and the District of Columbia to encourage the use of tools that can improve safety on bridges and in work zones ...