Smart, electric and autonomous: welcome onboard the ultimate ‘last-mile’ shuttle bus It can see and understand what’s around ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Jul. 27—Mr. Know-It-All: Mayo Clinic had an electric autonomous shuttle it tried out in recent years. It looked like a great idea ...
Major corporations are investing heavily into autonomous vehicles. Lyft is taking things to a new level by developing one of the largest passenger autonomous vehicles on American roads. The upcoming ...
Lyft Inc. is teaming up with Benteler International AG, a major auto parts supplier, to launch an autonomous shuttle service in the U.S. The companies announced the initiative today. The vehicles are ...
The Land Transport Authority (LTA) will lift a safety timeout following the autonomous vehicle (AV) incident in Punggol on ...
Could self-driving electric buses be coming to a city near you? Cambridge, U.K., is taking the lead in testing a revolutionary public transit system that could transform urban mobility. The Alexander ...
Jacksonville's NAVI autonomous shuttles are free to ride again. Some, though, are still skeptical of the service that resembles a "nursing home van." ...
Re “SANDAG needs to abandon its imperious, oblivious ways” (Dec. 13): The editorial appears to suggest that autonomous vehicles will be a panacea that will solve our region’s lack of public ...
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Autonomous self-driving cars and taxis are already on the roads of San Francisco and Beijing. There are also autonomous tram-style services around Oxfordshire and Dubai. Now researchers in the Italian ...
Rideflux, a self-driving software startup, announced on Monday that it is launching a late-night autonomous bus rapid transit ...
Mr. Know-It-All: Mayo Clinic had an electric autonomous shuttle it tried out in recent years. It looked like a great idea whose time had come. As a “retired Mayo Clinic employee” who rode the shuttle ...