Latest Autonomous Vehicles News
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Hyundai IONIQ 5 Robotaxi Passes US Driver’s License Test
Hyundai's latest campaign shows its IONIQ 5 autonomous robotaxi passing a US driving license test to demonstrate its safety capabilities.
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Autonomous Container Transport at Lineage Logistics
An extensive pilot was carried out at the Lineage's Vlissingen site to find out if driverless vehicles can be used to transport containers.
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Waymo and Uber Eats Launch Autonomous Deliveries in Phoenix
As part of Waymo's ongoing partnership with Uber, it has launched an autonomous Uber Eats delivery service in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Applications Open for Autonomous Vehicle Testing in New York City
Mayor Adams has opened permit applications for autonomous vehicle testing in New York City, along with the corresponding requirements.
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MAN and Plus to Drive Deployment of Autonomous Trucks
MAN has announced a new partnership with automated driving systems specialist, Plus to accelerate the deployment of autonomous trucks.
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Waymo Expands Autonomous Ride Hailing to Los Angeles and Austin
Waymo is expanding its operations to offer fully autonomous ride-hailing services in Austin and Los Angeles.
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Autonomous Towing Demo at Toyota Material Handling Systems during MODEX 2024
At MODEX 2024, TractEasy will be demonstrating its EZTow autonomous tow tractor, built with EasyMile technology.
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Moog Flight Tests Daedalean’s Ailumina Visual Awareness System
Genesys Aerosystems and Daedalean will develop an integration roadmap of Daedalean technology into the Genesys Avionics Suite.
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Nissan Plans to Offer Autonomous Mobility Services in Japan
Nissan has announced plans to commercialise autonomous mobility services in Japan by fiscal year 2027.
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US: May Mobility Looks to Reduce Reliance on City Parking
Through the integration of autonomous technologies, May Mobility aims to reduce reliance on parking to create more space in US cities.
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Waymo Voluntarily Recalls Outdated Software
Robotaxi operator, Waymo has voluntarily filed a recall report with the NHTSA for the previous software used on its fleet.
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US: Kodiak Unveils Industry-First Autonomous Semi-Truck
Kodiak Robotics, Inc. has introduced the world's first fully autonomous driverless semi-truck, optimised for scaled deployment.
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CES 2024: Country Roads - Take Me Home
CES 2024 presented the latest innovations in autonomous driving and explored the relevance of these technologies in rural settings.
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Waymo Commences Rider-Only Testing on Freeways in Phoenix
Waymo has announced the start of rider-only testing for its fully autonomous passenger cars on freeways in Phoenix.
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Hyundai Mobis Demonstrates Lateral Driving at CES 2024
Hyundai Mobis has presented its MOBION EV at CES 2024. This model is equipped with an e-Corner System for lateral and diagonal motion.
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Bosch and Cariad Showcase Automated Valet Charging at CES
Bosch and Volkswagen subsidiary, Cariad are showcasing automated valet charging during the CES 2024 exhibition in Las Vegas.
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Aurora and Continental to Mass-Produce Driverless Trucks from 2027
Continental and Aurora have finalised the design for the Aurora Drive: the world's first scalable autonomous trucking system.
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May Mobility Begins Rider-Only Autonomous Service in Arizona
May Mobility has announced the launch of its first rider-only autonomous transit service in Sun City, Arizona.
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US: Mercedes-Benz Gains Approval for Turquoise Automated Driving Lights
Mercedes-Benz has received the world's first approval to use exterior lighting for automated driving in the states of California and Nevada.
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US DOT Announces New Rural Autonomous Vehicle Programme
The US Department of Transportation (DOT) has announced 25 million USD in funding for its new Rural Autonomous Vehicle research programme.
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METRO and Mayor of Houston Unveil New Autonomous Shuttle
Mayor of Houston Sylvester Turner and METRO have unveiled a brand-new autonomous shuttle for operation in Texas.
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EasyMile Autonomous Shuttles at University Hospital Bonn
EasyMile’s autonomous shuttles are in service at University Hospital Bonn to enhance patient mobility and streamline campus operations.
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Germany: KelRide Autonomous Shuttles Expand to 30-Kilometre Network
Germany's KelRide project is entering its final phase, introducing Europe's largest connected operating area for autonomous shuttles.
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Autonomous On-Demand Shuttles to Be Deployed in California
CCTA and Tri Delta Transit have partnered with East County Connection Partners and Flatiron to deploy autonomous shuttles in Contra Costa Co…