SINGAPORE:Imaginethis.Youareinadriverlessprivatehirevehiclethat’sferryingyoutowork.Asthevehicledrivesitself,youtakeanapinthebackseat.Suddenly,youareawakenedbyal
CainiaoNetwork,thesmartlogisticsarmofAlibaba,theworld’sbiggestonlinecommercecompany,istestingthepotentialuseofself-drivingtrucksinBeijing,accordingtoanarticlein
Singaporeplanstointroducedriverlessbusesonitspublicroadsby2022.Thegovernmentsaystheywillbepilotedinthreenewneighbourhoodswhichwillhaveless-crowdedroadsdesignedt
HeadofaleadingChinesesmartvehicledeveloperBaidu,RobinLi,drovestraightintotroublebyshowcasinghisunlicensedpetproductonabusyBeijingroadonWednesday,apossibleviolat
Driverless trains developed by a domestic company will start operating on a new subway line in Hong Kong on Dec 28, according to reports.
Vehicles unveiled during demonstration for tech experts attending World Internet Conference which opened on Wednesday
Australia has 716 potential issues with its current laws that need to be considered carefully or risk holding back driverless car technology, the nation's peak regulatory advisory body said on Tuesday.