The Transport Secretary says the Government is taking decisive action to make roads safer for everyone, from new drivers to ...
Ministers hope the road safety strategy - which is the first of its kind in more than a decade - will reduce deaths and ...
When Tafara Muvhevhi, a Zimbabwean driving instructor, began work 16 years ago, his job was simple: teach the highway code and prepare learners to ace their driving test. Today, his priorities have ...
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Rivian’s new second-generation R1 EVs are receiving an update today that brings the new “Universal Hands-Free” driving software, which the company revealed last week at its first-ever “Autonomy & AI ...
EV automaker Rivian just held its inaugural Autonomy and AI day which, unsurprisingly, focused extensively on hands-free driving. An upcoming software update promises the introduction of "universal ...
That headline is not a typo. During Rivian’s Autonomy and AI Day in Palo Alto, California on Thursday, the automaker announced its new Universal Hands-Free (UHF) hands-free driver-assist system, and ...
Rivian is calling its new hands-free semi-autonomous driving subscription Autonomy+. Owners can subscribe to the tech for $50 a month or pay $2,500 for full access. The electric vehicle automaker is ...
A social media account that positions itself as an authority on the North Carolina General Assembly posted false information about the state’s driving laws — triggering a wave of inaccurate news ...
A law firm is offering $25 vouchers for residents in Richmond and Columbia counties who think they may need a one-way ride on Thanksgiving weekend.
Automakers such as Ford, GM and Tesla have touted their hands-free driving technology as the future of driving in recent years. A combination of lawsuits and crashes show that these systems aren’t as ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona is a hands-free state, meaning you’re not allowed to use a phone while driving. But new research reveals that, despite the law, Arizona drivers are still distracted.