Cruise, which is owned by General Motors, was accused of omitting the fact that a woman had been trapped and dragged under one of its autonomous cars.
The expansion comes eight months after Waymo began offering rides in Los Angeles to a limited group of passengers chosen from ...
Despite the president-elect's public scorn for EVs, his victory could ease the regulatory path for his billionaire backer's ...
Car drivers, it turns out, are not immune. Studies of various partial-automation systems have found that drivers become ...
As Tesla's electric-vehicle sales have flattened this year, CEO Elon Musk has increasingly staked the company's future on his ...
Musk has emerged as a prominent member of Trump's inner circle. Tesla has lobbied for electric vehicle subsidies and other ...
Alphabet’s Waymo, by comparison, logged more than 13 million testing ... Tesla drivers in defending itself against lawsuits ...
Waymo launched robotaxis ... a driverless delivery car drops your package on your neighbor’s lawn instead of right in front ...
Two people died in a Duplin County car crash on Wednesday night. Around 5:30 pm two people inside a Jeep were travelling down ...
Cruise faces scrutiny after a pedestrian was struck by its robotaxi, leading to a $1.5 million fine and ongoing NHTSA ...