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CNET: Google Car Pulled Over For Driving Too Slow

According to the CNET report, the vehicle was clocked going 24 mph in a 35 mph zone after a police officer noticed traffic backing up behind the driverless vehicle.

The software powering Google's cars is called Google Chauffeur and was in the testing phase by Google. at the time of this picture in April 2014.
California DMV To Post Autonomous Vehicle Accident Reports On Its Website

Under the current testing regulations, manufacturers must provide the DMV with a report of the crash within 10 business days of the incident. The DMV has now posted all nine crash reports it has received since companies were required to file them last September.

Become Comfortable With Failure To Win With Today’s Technology, AASA Tech Conference Speaker Tells Attendees

The keynotes from the event focused on two data-centric points of view: how disruptive technologies can be commercialized with autonomous vehicles, and secondly, predictive technology in relation to the parts industry.

Guest Commentary – I Admit It: I’m Afraid Of Driverless Cars

I recently realized I have been asleep at the wheel; that is, the wheel of driverless cars. You’d think a hopeless techie like me would have been all over driverless cars; but, the truth is, I have been avoiding the subject like the plague.

The software powering Google's cars is called Google Chauffeur and was in the testing phase by Google. at the time of this picture in April 2014.
MEMA Co-Founds Industry Coalition Promoting A ‘New Vision of Transportation’

The formation of the coalition and its mission today was announced this week in letters to all members of Congress and also through the first of a series of advertisements in Washington.

Continental Establishes New Intelligent Transportation Systems Business Unit

Company combines key strengths in Silicon Valley for pioneering work on networked transportation. Unit will be headed by Seval Oz, an expert in vehicle networking and automation, who previously worked on Google’s self-driving car project.