Federal safety regulators are once again looking into Tesla’s self-driving mode, the latest in a seemingly endless stream of investigations into the safety of the technology.
Many companies are focused on creating equivalents to or improvements on consumer-ready systems like Tesla’s Full ...
Safety investigations and the bully pulpit could complicate the automaker’s development of automated driving systems, but only if regulators want to.
The probe comes as Musk, whose fortune as the world’s richest man derives partly from Tesla’s levitating stock, has promised ...
Waymo has announced plans to test self-driving cars in 10 more U.S. cities, including San Diego and Las Vegas, in 2025. After years of slow progress and technical roadblocks, this expansion signals ...
Tesla is being investigated by the US government after reports the firm's self-driving cars had broken traffic laws, ...
Elon Musk’s Tesla is facing a fresh federal probe after its “Full Self-Driving” technology was linked to more than 50 traffic ...
Self-driving cars progress with robotaxis and level 3 features, but safety, regulation and trust keep full autonomy out of ...
Blocked from the U.S. market, Chinese self-driving technology firms are accelerating their push into Europe, setting up ...
British government plans that could allow self-driving cars on motorways as soon as 2021 would put lives at risk because the available automated technology falls well short of human driving ...
A century ago, a deluge of automobiles swept across the United States, upending city life in its wake. Pedestrian deaths ...
Two weekends ago,  a Waymo driverless taxi was pulled over in San Bruno, California after making an illegal U-turn, leaving ...