
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) suspended passenger service for all U.S.-based EasyMile shuttles, including a pilot with the City of Columbus, Ohio.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) suspended passenger service for all U.S.-based EasyMile shuttles, including a pilot with the City of Columbus, Ohio.
The City of Columbus, Ohio, has launched the nation’s first public self-driving shuttle in a residential area.
Jean Pilon-Bignell discusses telematics in emergency response vehicles, what the company’s federal security designations actually mean, the best telematics contract and procurement process he’s ever seen, and more.
Toyota plans to populate Woven City with Toyota Motor Corporation employees and their families, retired couples, retailers, visiting scientists, and industry partners.
The rise in congestion from TNCs can be attributed to the additional miles spent commuting to city centers, navigating to areas of high demand, and driving while they await passengers.
Ford plans to expand its partnership beyond Ann Arbor to six more U.S. cities, including Austin, Texas, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, and Detroit.
Denso announced it will test and implement mobility services across Dublin involving wireless devices, cloud computing, and a network of sensors, cameras, and data.
The Georgia Department of Transportation and non-profit The Ray are joining to test vehicle-to-everything (V2X) technology using four fleet vehicles.
Following a six-month pilot, the City of Montgomery, Ala., has awarded a three-year contract to Rubicon Global for its SmartCity platform.
As we look to electric AVs to atone for the sins of the auto, we need to ask what social, environmental, and economic threats we might be missing.
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