Self-driving cars now rove the streets in Shenzhen, China, fielded in beta testing by AutoX,…
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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is seeking public comments…
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Waymo Opens Driverless Testing Site in “Model City,” East Liberty, Ohio
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffWaymo, the Google/Alphabet autonomous vehicle company, will open a new testing site focused on the…
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New Broadcast RTK Corrections over Satellite Radio Enable On-Road Autonomy
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffThe SiriusXM satellite radio network now broadcasts GNSS corrections from Trimble’s RTX service. New cars…
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Ford Europe Undertakes Autonomous Trucks with Velodyne Lidar
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffVelodyne Lidar announced a collaboration with Ford Otosan, a large European truck manufacturer, on product…
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Jaguar Land Rover, Partners To Launch Smart City Hub in Ireland
by Renee Knightby Renee KnightJaguar Land Rover recently announced plans to launch Future Mobility Campus Ireland (FMCI), a smart…
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Adding even a small number of autonomous vehicles to the road could make traffic significantly…
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Autonomous Vehicles Could Benefit Public Health
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiAutonomous vehicles could improve public health if they are electric and share rides, researchers say. However,…
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Chinese Car Maker Adds LiDAR to 2021 Production Models, Aiming for Autonomous Driving
by IAV Staffby IAV StaffXpeng Inc., a Chinese smart electric vehicle (“Smart EV”) company, announced its next-generation autonomous driving…
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New Autonomous Shuttle Program to Debut in Arlington
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiA new public transportation program under development in Texas will offer free rides on autonomous…