A mass breakdown of self-driving taxis in Wuhan, China, halted over a hundred vehicles mid-road, reigniting discussions on the safety of this technology. The incident occurred on Tuesday, with local police confirming it was due to a 'system malfunction.'
Uber and Way Ride have announced the launch of self-driving taxi services in Dubai, operating without human operators. This initiative is part of their expansion plans in the Middle East.
Waymo has announced the launch of self-driving taxi services at San Antonio International Airport, marking its fourth airport service in the U.S. after Phoenix, San Francisco, and San Jose. This initiative aims to enhance travel convenience for passengers.
Dubai has announced its ambitious plans to launch more than <strong>1000 self-driving taxis</strong> on its roads next year. This initiative reflects the emirate's commitment to enhancing innovation in transportation and improving the mobility experience in the city.
The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai has announced the launch of self-driving taxi services, marking a significant step towards developing smart transportation in the city. This initiative is part of Dubai's efforts to promote innovation and adopt modern technology.
The Roads and Transport Authority in Dubai has announced the launch of a self-driving taxi service in the areas of Umm Suqeim and Jumeirah. This initiative aims to enhance transportation innovation and provide more sustainable options for residents and visitors.
In an unprecedented move, self-driving taxis in some American cities have begun contacting emergency services 911. This phenomenon raises questions about the safety of smart transportation and the future of mobility.
Pony.ai, a leading Chinese autonomous driving technology company, announced its intention to operate a fleet of 3,000 self-driving taxis by the end of 2026. This expansion will cover over 20 cities worldwide, reflecting significant growth in the sector.
Zooks, owned by Amazon, has announced plans to expand its self-driving taxi services to Austin and Miami following its success in San Francisco and Las Vegas. The company has traveled nearly <strong>2 million miles</strong> without a driver, showcasing its advancements in autonomous transportation.
Amazon's Zoox has announced plans to launch a self-driving taxi service in Austin and Miami later this year. The service will initially be available to company employees and their families before opening to the public.