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Bosch: How Driverless Shuttles Get Safely From A To B

This is what Project 3F, “Driverless and fault-tolerant vehicles in the low-speed range,” set out to achieve.

Navigating The Winding Road Toward Driverless Mobility

And why your first autonomous ride will likely be in a robotaxi.

Dumb Thoughts About Smart Cars

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 94 percent of vehicle accidents are the fault of human error. Only 2 percent of accidents are due to vehicle component failure of degradation. Recognizing that I (and, let’s face it, you too, because you’re reading this) am an excellent driver, that means pretty much everyone else on the road is driving like they just robbed a liquor store in a video game.

Bosch, Daimler Obtain Approval For Driverless Parking Without Human Supervision

Automated valet parking is the world’s first fully automated driverless (SAE Level 4) parking function to be approved by the authorities. The system will be in daily use in the Mercedes-Benz Museum parking garage in Stuttgart.

Self-Driving Cars Experience Attacks In Arizona

Recently, a self-driving van operated by Waymo, the driverless-car company spun out of Google, was attacked in October when an assailant slashed one of the vehicle’s tires as it was idling at an intersection.

Continental Conducts Tire Tests With Driverless Car

The company said its goal is to make the test results for Continental’s passenger and light truck tires more conclusive and minimize the impact of the test procedure on the results. The new test vehicle is based on Continental’s automated Cruising Chauffeur, which was developed for freeways.

Bosch Recognized By Frost & Sullivan For Innovating Driverless Technology In Automated Valet Parking

“Bosch’s driverless system, AVP, offers a seamless solution for parking garages that benefits both owners of parking garages and individual drivers,” said Anirudh Venkitaraman, senior analyst at Frost & Sullivan.

Roborace To Bring Driverless Technology To The Autosport Stage At Autosport International

Roborace is a platform for the development of autonomous technology in an extreme environment and educates the public about the benefits and safety of these technologies when they make it onto our roads at scale.

Guest Commentary: When Will You Be Ready To Get In A Driverless Car?

In this commentary from Intel Corp., Jack Weast, a senior principal engineer and the chief systems architect for Intel’s Autonomous Driving Group, discusses the difference between the theory and practice of autonomous vehicle technology.

Bosch And Daimler Demonstrate Driverless Parking In Real-Life Conditions

An automated, smartphone-based parking service has been launched as a pilot project at the Mercedes-Benz Museum parking garage.