A lack of understanding of social cues can lead autonomous vehicles to move when they should stop and stop when they can go, a new study finds.
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Autonomous BusesAutonomous ShuttlesOn RoadPublic Transportation
Fully autonomous mini-buses to launch in France
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiAutonomous electric mini-buses will operate as public transport in downtown Châteauroux starting in 2026.
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ADASDriverless CarsOn RoadSafetyTest and Simulation
Better safety in automated driving through more cooperation with drivers
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiInteracting with drivers may help keep their attention on the road to boost safety.
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Automated FleetsFleets and TrucksOn RoadSelf-Driving Trucks
Embark Trucks acquired by Applied Intuition for $71 million
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiOnce valued at almost $5.2 billion, Embark recently cut 70 percent of its workforce.
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Automated FleetsDriverless CarsOn RoadSafetyTest and Simulation
Imperium Drive launches ‘world’s first’ robocar hire service in the UK
by Kevin Jostby Kevin JostThe British startup says that Fetch is the world’s first commercial car rental service enabled by remote driving technology, with the on-demand service launching in Milton Keynes and further regional hubs to follow.
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ADASDriverless CarsNavigationOn Road
Imagry and Continental partner on automated parking for passenger cars
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiThe new feature will let vehicles navigate parking lots and find spaces to park.
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Driverless CarsNavigationOn RoadSafety
Self-healing lenses could help self-driving cars avoid accidents
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiA new lens material can repair scratches using just sunlight.
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Driverless CarsLast Mile DeliveryOn RoadTaxis and Ride Sharing
Waymo and Uber partner on taxis and food delivery
by Charles Choiby Charles ChoiLater this year, autonomous Waymo vehicles will be available via Uber apps in Phoenix.
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Automated FleetsFleets and TrucksOn Road
MOIA taps Apex.AI for better AV passenger management
by Kevin Jostby Kevin JostVW’s autonomous mobility service subsidiary is using Apex.AI’s operating system for the development of the autonomous-driving ID. Buzz AD passenger management system.
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Hyundai Mobis develops groundbreaking HD headlamps to improve nighttime safety
by Kevin Jostby Kevin JostIts HD Lighting System uses a camera sensor and GPS navigation to display real-time driving information on the road for drivers and guide pedestrians across roads more safely with a virtual crosswalk.