California regulators in San Francisco approved two pilot programs that inch us closer to driverless car services — and sets a model for other jurisdictions.
The company is letting its California permit expire after one of its self-driving cars fatally struck a pedestrian in Arizona.
Self-driving operations are paused in San Francisco and other cities after an autonomous car fatally struck a woman in Tempe.
Twice in the month of January, human San Franciscans physically attacked self-driving cars. No people or robots were injured.
The California DMV approved the use of driverless cars without humans, but with communication links.
Should we criticize driverless cars for behaving as badly as we do?
It’s been an up and down week for Uber, but then again most are. When you’re so successful yet so controversial at the same…