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With all the excitement over the past year and the promise for the future, here are three predictions about autonomous vehicles from IDTechEx for 2023 ...
Drivers may soon see automated vehicles on rural roadways in central and southeast Ohio as DriveOhio's Rural Automated Driving Systems (ADS) project begins two deployments to gather data that will help define future technology needs ...
The Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America) announced an updated vision and mission via a new 3-year strategic plan ...
The US Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) announced the latest round of transportation innovations through the Every Day Counts Program ...
The transition from advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) to autonomous driving (AD) has encouraged original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to partner with start-ups to develop hardware and software capabilities ...
As the prevalence of vehicle safety features has steadily increased, a new poll by PEMCO Mutual Insurance finds that drivers' trust in the latest technology-driven bells and whistles has risen significantly, as well. But while drivers today may embrace safety tech assistance from tools like back-up cameras and brake assist, most admit that they're not ready to jump into the passenger seat of a driverless car ...
As the automotive industry methodically advances toward greater vehicle automation, consumer readiness for higher levels of automation remains low — even declining slightly from 2021 — making it challenging to bring vehicle buyers into the modern mobility movement ...
The US Department of Transportation is accepting applications for two programs that will make approximately $160 million available annually for the next five years for projects that use technology to improve our transportation infrastructure and make communities safer ...
For years, automakers have talked about electric vehicles and autonomous driving as two connected parts of the future of cars. But new research from Ipsos shows that automakers might be better off if they talked about them separately ...
The US FHWA and FTA together awarded $49.2 million in innovative technology grants to improve mobility and multimodal connections for millions of Americans who travel on US highway and transit systems ...