Absent a federal standard, states that allow autonomous vehicles, or AVs, to circulate have had to make up their own rules.
Nasdaq-listed XPeng has received approval to start testing its level 3 autonomous driving technology in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, according to people familiar with the matter. That degree of ...
The DVSA has announced significant updates to the UK driving test and vehicle safety standards for 2026. These changes aim to ...
Chinese EV automaker XPeng confirmed that it has secured an L3 autonomous testing permit in Guangzhou, one of the ...
Deregulation to legalise L3 technology represents a leap forward in commercialising autonomous driving systems in China.
Waymo is testing a Gemini-powered in-car AI assistant, per findings from a 1,200-line system prompt. The assistant can answer ...
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Major driving law changes in 2026 include £400 Motability, seatbelts, eye tests, tax - full list
Drivers can expect significant changes in 2026, from drink driving tax rises and potential seatbelt penalties to new driving ...
Shares of Tesla have hit new highs on optimism about the company’s self-driving taxis. But experts say Tesla is far behind ...
Tesla stock climbed 4% in early trade, nearing its all-time high of $488.54 reached almost one year ago. The appearance of a ...
After years of planning for cars that would let drivers take their hands off the wheel and eyes off the road, China’s ...
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VW Group launches autonomous vehicle testing in Wolfsburg
Gen.Urban is a research vehicle designed without a steering wheel or pedals. The Volkswagen Group is starting the next ...
Chinese electric carmaker XPeng Motors has obtained a Level-3 (L3) autonomous driving road test license in Guangzhou, South ...
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