
A report from the University of Michigan assesses the strengths and weaknesses of human drivers and the various technologies used in self-driving cars.
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New survey results from research firm Gartner find that 55% of respondents would decline an opportunity to take a ride in a fully autonomous vehicle.
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Texting while driving is much riskier than driving while emotionally upset or daydreaming, according to a new study from the University of Houston and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute.
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A report from the Auto Insurance Center lists the safest and most deadly counties for driving, based on federal road fatality data from the past 20 years.
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The Ohio-based research project also concludes that drivers 26 to 40 years old are the most likely to drive distracted.
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The prevalence of prescription opioid use has led to a rise in opioid-linked driver fatalities, a new study from Columbia University finds.
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The automaker’s Collaborative Safety Research Center announces 11 new technology research projects that are part of a five-year program focused on future mobility.
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A new report from the National Transportation Safety Board recommends a number of policy actions to prevent speeding -– a major cause of road deaths.
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A new study from Arizona State University concludes that drivers who follow another car to a destination are more likely to drive dangerously.
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The global autonomous vehicle market revenue is expected to grow at a compound average growth rate of 39.6% over the next 10 years - resulting in a $126.8 billion market by 2027, according to Infoholic Research.
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