Plus people in San Francisco are through with self-driving cars and EV sales reached a key milestone in 23 countries
Cruise’s robotaxis can’t seem to catch a break with one malfunction after another.
Plus Cruise is told to reduce its self-driving taxi fleet, and regulators probe Ford’s Mustang Mach-E recall
Less than a week after California officials expanded autonomous car service in the San Francisco area something like…
We know several people have already done it in Cruise robotaxis, but what about Waymo?
Two narrow streets came to a dead stop after Robotaxis lost connectivity.
If your next ride has a wet spot on the seat, well, uh, you know...
Problems persist with the self-driving cars, but San Francisco is full steam ahead.
The company's Autopilot software is under investigation for failure to avoid emergency vehicles.
Also, Lucid lost over three-quarters of a billion dollars in Q2, and Mazda returns to profits on the back of…
Also, Toyota wants its own robotaxis, and Yellow trucking company says it has filed for bankruptcy.
Lawmakers in Washington, D.C. are about to start talking about self-driving cars once again.
Also, GM's Cruise is getting heat for its newspaper ad and Carvana's stock is way up thanks to debt restructuring,…
The vehicles wouldn't have a steering wheel, mirrors, turn signals or windshield wipers.
Also, bad news continues for Lucid and BMW wants to sell way more EVs in the US in the back half of 2023 than it…
An activist group called Safe Street Rebel are promoting the tactic on TikTok.
The Southern California police department can have a drone respond to a scene in as little as 30 seconds, well…
Waymo is just one of the companies putting half-baked self-driving cars on the roads in San Francisco.
Police use of the footage has privacy rights activists concerned about even wider use
So there you have it. Tesla has solved full autonomy and it will definitely be available later this year.