New System Uses Radar to Detect Bicyclists at Intersections
A NorCal city installs radar at key intersections so cyclists don't wait, and wait, and wait some more, for traffic signals to change.
View ArticleGM Opens a New Window on Entertainment
General Motors visits the future and comes back with tablet-like rear windows to keep your kids entertained and educated on long drives.
View ArticleSemi-Autonomous Road Train Trial Is a Success
Volvo's latest test brings us one step closer to cars that drive themselves.
View ArticleAutonomous Cars Through the Ages
Google's self-driving Prius hybrids trace their lineage to an idea that captured the public's imagination in 1939. A look back at autonomous cars through the ages.
View ArticleNavigating the Legality of Autonomous Vehicles
Let the Robot Drive: The Autonomous Car of the Future Is Here Autonomous Cars Through the Ages Mapping the Road Ahead for Autonomous Cars Five Reasons The Robo-Car Haters Are Wrong I wasn’t long in the...
View ArticleMapping the Road Ahead for Autonomous Cars
Autonomous vehicles are here now, racking up miles on public roads. We talk to six experts about where we go from here.
View ArticleFive Reasons The Robo-Car Haters Are Wrong
Let the Robot Drive: The Autonomous Car of the Future Is Here Autonomous Cars Through the Ages Mapping the Road Ahead for Autonomous Cars Navigating the Legality of Autonomous Vehicles The self-driving...
View ArticleFeds Propose Limits for In-Car Dialing, Texting, Surfing
Federal regulators, concerned that increasing connectivity will have drivers doing everything but drive, urge automakers to begin sharply curtailing the functionality of infotainment systems.
View ArticleFord: Connected Cars Can Save Us From Gridlock
The number of vehicles in the world is climbing at an ever-accelerating rate, leading the scion of an automotive dynasty to warn of crippling gridlock that can be averted only with cars that talk to...
View ArticleNew Technology Means You’ll Never Run Another Yellow Light
There's a name for that panic-inducing split second when a traffic light turns yellow and you have to choose whether to hit the gas or the brake. It's called the "dilemma zone," and a new radar system...
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