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Friday, March 2, 2018
Co.Design - In 2017, almost 6,000 pedestrians were killed by cars in the United States–a 25-year high for the second year in a row. Needless to say, as car companies look toward an autonomous future, safety is a major concern. When building self-driving cars, companies have an opportunity to rethink how to keep both... More
Thursday, March 1, 2018
The Economist - Modern cities, particularly in America, are habitats for cars as much as people, devoting huge amounts of space to roads and... More
Wednesday, February 28, 2018
Intelligent Transport - Data collection, aggregation and analysis is changing how transport companies offer and run their services, from route planning and last-mile services, to payments and planning city infrastructure. Find out how data is being used across the world to make urban transit more accessible and... More
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Investment Executive - The federal government will be investing $507.7 million during the next five years — and $108.8 million per year thereafter — to fund a new national cybersecurity strategy that aims to preserve and promote cybersecurity as well as protect Canadians’... More
IG - Obstruction sensing is key to self-driving vehicles, but safety will be further improved by predicting pedestrian behaviour, according to Maya Pindeus of Humanising... More
Intelligent Transport - Argus Cyber Security has collaborated with Ericsson to provide seamless cyber-security for the connected automotive ecosystem, across cloud services, fleets and vehicles. Alongside the increase of connected vehicles and their services is the growth of cyber-threats. Recent cyber-attacks via connected services have... More
Friday, February 23, 2018
Zawya - As emerging technologies continue to accelerate social and economic disruption on an unprecedented scale today, regional governments are harnessing the potential of these trends and integrating them strategically in their national agendas, experts... More
Thursday, February 22, 2018
Wamda - Not too long ago, Tesla Model S and General Motors Chevy Bolt have been involved in two separate road accidents in California. Tesla bumped into the rear of a fire engine, and General Motors hit a motorbike trying to move from one lane to the other. Both cars were on auto-pilot model.... More
Intelligent Transport - The automotive industry has been heavily influenced by a few key technology trends that have the potential to change its current structure, ecosystem and value proposition. Increasingly, the industry is shifting away from the car-as-a-product to the... More
Sunday, February 18, 2018
Stratfor Worldview - Cities around the globe are increasingly striving to become smarter. As they take on 21st century challenges — including the strain of growing populations, social tensions and environmental issues — with shrinking budgets and failing infrastructure, urban areas are turning to advanced information and communication... More
Sunday, February 11, 2018
Global News - When it comes to hacking driverless cars, the nightmare scenarios are almost too frightening to contemplate. Imagine a terrorist group plowing a handful of cars – unmanned – into a crowd. Or someone forcing a school bus travelling down a highway off the road. Or hackers halting an entire fleet of... More
Thursday, February 8, 2018
Truck News – The Ontario Trucking Association (OTA) says the Ontario Ministry of Transportation’s approach to automated vehicles and truck platooning is “measured and responsible.” However, in its submission to the province in regards to proposed amendments to Reg. 306/51, covering a pilot project for automated vehicles, the OTA also made... More
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