An academic study suggests people are willing to pay just around $5,000 more for fully autonomous cars than typical vehicles.
Category archives: Self-Driving Cars
Our Rosy Outlook on Driverless Cars Needs a Reality Check
A utopian view of driverless cars eradicating traffic and accidents may miss the mark.
Connected Car Data Is the New Oil
In three years, automakers could make more money from connected vehicle data than car sales.
Are Self-Driving Cars Finally Ready for Consumers? What Entrepreneurs Need to Know
It’s a bit ambitious to say that 2017 will be the year self-driving cars take over, but it’s reasonable to expect massive progress this year.
Check Out This Self-Driving Minivan Made for Millennials
Millennials are growing up, regardless of whether they want to admit it.
GM Brings Self-Driving Cars to Michigan Roads
A fleet will soon roam the streets of greater Detroit.
A Semi-Scientific Ranking of Semi-Autonomous Features
Manufacturers are racing to arm their vehicles with enough cameras, radars, sensors, and tech to properly outthink man.
Google Self-Driving Car Involved in Another Crash
The Google car was driving autonomously at the time of the crash, but was not at fault.
U.S. May Seek Power to Pre-Approve Self-Driving Car Technology
The government currently allows automakers to self-certify that vehicles comply with safety standards.
This Startup Aims to Make Sure Driverless Cars Don’t Run You Over
Drive.ai’s digital signs will let pedestrians know when it’s safe to cross in front of the car.