General Motors has begun testing its next-generation automated driving system on public highways in California and Michigan.
The National Transportation Safety Board on Wednesday recommended changes to Ford Motor Co.'s hands-free BlueCruise automated ...
The chair of the National Transportation Safety Board says there is an urgent need for stronger safety standards and ...
The system GM is currently testing is more closely aligned with the industry standard for full automation ― a step above what ...
A history of high-profile mishaps has made automakers more cautious in advancing autonomous driving technology ...
As automakers move toward Level 3 automated driving, collision repair shops may face a more complex claims environment.
Cummins announced it will launch a set of software features to integrate its powertrains with automated driving system (ADS) technologies. Integrating hardware and software in powertrains already ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration collects crash data about autonomous vehicles, but only issues voluntary guidelines about expectations for those vehicles. Those guidelines softened ...
NTSB calls for stronger safety standards and better oversight of automated driving systems after two fatal crashes involving ...
General Motors has some big plans for rolling out new technologies over the next several years that involve AI, automated driving, robotics and expanding bidirectional charging deployment for electric ...
GM stock jumped 5% after rolling out supervised autonomous driving tests in CA and MI, plus a bullish BofA note on truck ...
NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy warns that automated driving systems may distract drivers and do not enhance safety, following ...