They’re becoming more commonplace in the US,and I can’t wait to hail my first driverless cab.
Sydney man Adrian Seib filmed this,his first exhilarating experience in a driverless taxi in Los Angeles.
First pillage,then picket.
Presidents take the cake.
Tourists are putting riding in a driverless taxi on their must-do lists,but it requires some planning.
Researchers believe that driverless car software in the future may need to have settings based on gender and age.
A report has found transport networks in NSW are unprepared for driverless cars and would disrupt the experiences of all road users.
As technology advances,it is anyone’s guess what craze 2022 might hold. Here are some predictions what to watch out for this year.
Cars are growing brains – and I’m glad. I just wish they weren’t also losing heart,soul and personality.
For Apple and other behemoths that are diving into self-driving tech or have grand plans for their own cars,that push isn’t just about breaking into a new market - it’s about defending valuable turf.
The latest report into the viability of driverless cars shows governments need to partner with digital mapping companies to ensure the vehicles know where they’re going.