Packed with sensors, connected to the internet, and controlled by complex and opaque layers of software, modern cars represent a significant cybersecurity risk. Every new generation gathers more data ...
Driverless vehicles will soon be a more common sight in the West Valley as autonomous ride-sharing company Waymo expands into the region -- leaving local officials grappling with concerns about safety ...
Driverless cars are becoming more common in some California cities, but when the autonomous vehicles violate traffic laws, police haven't been able to ticket them - until now. The state's Department ...
Waymo is working to crack down on the practice, the company confirmed Friday, after reports of new mid-ride age-verification checks began to float around on social media. The company has “policies in ...
California's Department of Motor Vehicles is enacting new regulations that mean cars without drivers, such as Tesla Robotaxis and Waymo rideshare cars, will be subject to police ticketing -- even ...
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Autonomous cars in California will no longer be immune to traffic tickets once a new law takes effect in July. CNET editor-at-large Scott Stein joins CBS News to discuss this and other top technology ...
Ever since driverless cars became more common, one question has hovered over the road: who gets the ticket when no one is behind the wheel of a vehicle cited for a traffic violation? Beginning on July ...
Software already has a constant presence in our day-to-day life, and now the automotive industry is taking the next step towards an era in which software defines a vehicle. We’re making the shift from ...
The California Department of Motor Vehicles has issued a release announcing the adoption of new rules for autonomous vehicles, in compliance with a 2024 law that expanded oversight of the technology, ...