GM's recent troubles continue, as it has recently recalled an additional 8.45 million vehicles due to faulty ignition switches, which so far have been linked to at least 13 deaths. The full tally of recalled vehicles stands at approximately 29 million in North America just this year. This equates...
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Case Study | December 10, 2021
Because of technological and regulatory barriers, any path to autonomous trucking will likely involve an intermediate step with a human driver still in the loop. One such intermediate step is virtually connected trucks driving behind one another at short headways in platoons. Often‑cited benefits of... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | March 16, 2022
While commercial trucking is a promising early implementation area for autonomy, it will still take at least till the end of the decade before autonomous trucks are widespread on public roads. Issues relating to safety, security, privacy, and liability still remain, which manifest as legal and ... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | April 22, 2022
Roughly four years after it began, the ENSEMBLE project, which was set up by a consortium of industry and research partners to investigate and advance multibrand platooning, held its final event in Brussels on the March 17, 2022. When trucks from different brands can communicate with each other, the... Not part of subscription