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While no fully autonomous cars are in regular use in the country yet, some states have allowed limited testing and pilot programs on public roads.
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The state House is again attempting to allow autonomous vehicles on Kentucky highways after the legislation was thwarted by Gov. Andy Beshear’s veto last year. The legislation passed 61-31, with several Republicans joining Democrats in opposition.
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The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s plan to keep up with emerging automotive technology—like self-driving vehicles-- is to maintain existing roads and…
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A nationally-known automotive consultant says the widespread use of autonomous vehicles is coming to the U.S. Future predictions about driverless cars was…
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Some customers in the Phoenix metro area will be able to use a driverless shuttle service to pick up groceries at Walmart — if they purchase them online.
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A self-driving car operated by Uber struck and killed a pedestrian walking her bicycle in Tempe, Ariz. The incident could be the first pedestrian death involving a self-driving vehicle.
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The car company said Friday that it has filed a petition with the Department of Transportation to deploy its fourth-generation Cruise AV. GM says the vehicle has no manual controls.
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The partnerships will pair Aurora's machine learning and artificial intelligence technology with two companies that produce more than 15 million vehicles each year.
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Tuesday's report, the first such recommendations for manufacturers released under the Trump administration, trims some of the guidelines set out under Obama. Still, they remain voluntary.
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Autonomous vehicles have gotten pretty good at detecting other cars and pedestrians. But "seeing" bikes and predicting what they'll do is still a challenge. The answer may lie in bikes themselves.