Volkswagen has launched its first autonomous driving test program in the United States. The program kicked off in Austin, Texas, this month with two all-electric ID. Buzz vehicles. If you’re not ...
U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground (YPG) is at the forefront of the Army’s current transformation efforts. One important aspect of Army transformation involves mobility, and approximately 200 miles of ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
Chinese companies are aggressively developing autonomous vehicles. In August, China announced that it had issued 16,000 test licenses for driverless cars and opened up about 20,000 miles of roads ...
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — At a time of growing concern about the safety of self-driving vehicles, a leading expert is calling on the federal government to develop a national driver’s test that such vehicles ...
The video footage and the computerized graphic of the test launch, released only now, described it as a “High-Speed Gliding Missile for Island Defense,” suggesting the hypersonic weapon is of the ...
SAIC-GM, General Motors’ passenger-vehicle joint venture with SAIC Motor Corp., has developed an intelligent robotic platform to test vehicles. The platform will be used to test SAIC and GM vehicles ...
At PennSTART, the track will have some slope to it to mimic hills and pavement that can handle fires and all four seasons. A testing ground for autonomous cars, trucks and other motor vehicles is ...
Stratolaunch may conduct a hypersonic test flight in the coming days from California's Mojave Air & Space Port. The company uses the world's largest aircraft, Roc, to launch its uncrewed, reusable ...
PHOENIX — Toyota is set to expand its massive vehicle testing site around 50 miles northwest of Phoenix in the town of Wittman. The site, which is around 11,650 acres, is where the carmaker has tested ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Gov. Greg Abbott signed a bill into law Tuesday that would eliminate mandatory vehicle inspections in Texas once it takes effect in 2025. ICYMI: Gov. Abbott signs bill eliminating ...