Almost three-quarters of U.S. drivers are eager to replace the daily commutes drudgery with a self-driving car and 80% say they would pay extra to have a robot take the wheel, according to a new survey.
One arm of the U.S. DOT is recommending two-person crews be required for freight trains as another plans to spend billions to help develop driverless technology for long-haul trucks.
Until autonomous vehicles become more intelligent and safe, major market changes will occur in phases while insurance companies develop more informed risk models
Until autonomous vehicles become more intelligent and safe, major market changes will occur in phases while insurance companies develop more informed risk models
The ports of Long Beach, Los Angeles and Oakland handle 40% of U.S. container traffic and converting them to all-electric equipment thats often self-driving will cost $35 billion in the next 30 years.