Driverless cars are still relatively new, so when the mother-in-law of Google co-founder Sergey Brin got her first ride, her reaction was, predictably, less-than-sedate.
Will the near future really be filled with cars that drive themselves? First Google shocked the world with news that they were working on a car that drives itself. Now a team from Germany's Freie University is making the rounds with a taxi that drives itself with just a click of a button.
Google reveled yesterday that it has been testing a fleet of advanced driverless robotic cars, running them in regular traffic on extended trips all over California including the 350 mile trip from Google's Mountain View campus to their Santa Monica office.
The idea of a car that drives itself has been kicking around for a while — especially as an automated urban people-mover — and that's exactly what designer Kubik Petr's robo-taxi is designed for. Looking a little bit like a...
A team of industrial design students at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette have put together a railway that wouldn't need stations to pick up passengers. Instead, system features driverless pods that are mounted to an elevated rail on an...