Traffic management in mixed traffic

A study by the University of Toronto found traffic management for conventional and automated vehicles. Until that Autonomous driving on the street, it takes a while. Even if it is available, there will still be long vehicles driven by humans. This Mixed traffic carries dangers. Researchers from the University of Toronto are investigating this issue.… Continue reading Traffic management in mixed traffic

UPS and Gaussin: autonomous driving

The delivery service provider UPS cooperates with the French company Gaussin for the use of autonomous vehicles. The world famous company UPS is very interested in autonomous driving. So you have shares in the startup TuSimple bought, with whom one has also been working for some time, to freight through autonomous Trucks over the highway… Continue reading UPS and Gaussin: autonomous driving

Ola suspends shared ride option in India

Ride-hailing giant Ola said on Friday evening that it is temporarily suspending pool rides on its platform, called Ola Share, in India in a bid to slow the coronavirus pandemic by encouraging social distancing. The Indian firm, which operates in several countries including Australia, New Zealand, and the UK, offers Ola Share only in India.… Continue reading Ola suspends shared ride option in India

Waymo suspends all self-driving services in light of coronavirus pandemic

Waymo has extended the partial suspension of its autonomous vehicle service pilots to include fully driverless vehicle testing, the company confirmed on Friday. While Alphabet-owned Waymo had already stopped operation of the autonomous driving vehicles in its fleet that have safety drivers on board, in the interest of minimizing the potential spread of coronavirus, it… Continue reading Waymo suspends all self-driving services in light of coronavirus pandemic

The Coronavirus Pandemic is Likely to Weaken Kamux’s Financial Development in 2020

HELSINKI, March 20, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — The world-wide pandemic and related regulations and restrictions will cause considerable changes in the operating environment of Kamux Corporation (“Company”). According to the Company’s estimate, the changes will decrease the volume of its business and profitability in 2020, and it is not likely that the Company will be able… Continue reading The Coronavirus Pandemic is Likely to Weaken Kamux’s Financial Development in 2020

The after-sale will lose 19% of its turnover if the Alarm Status lasts two more months

March 20, 2020 Category: Faconauto News Vehicle taxiing scheduled for 2020 will decrease by more than 15% due to mobility restrictions. The coronavirus continues to have important consequences for the automotive industry and dealers. Solera, an expert in automobile intelligence, estimates that the after-sales market will stop billing 19% if the State of Alarm decreed… Continue reading The after-sale will lose 19% of its turnover if the Alarm Status lasts two more months

EXCLUSIVE Possible cooperation: Volkswagen and Daimler are exploring software cooperation

DPA (2) Volkswagen and Daimler: The groups are exploring possible cooperation at the highest level. The auto companies Volkswagen Show stock market chart and Daimler Show stock market chart think about a software cooperation. There were first talks about a partnership reports the manager magazin. Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess (61) and his Daimler colleague Ola… Continue reading EXCLUSIVE Possible cooperation: Volkswagen and Daimler are exploring software cooperation

Anthony Levandowski Pleads Guilty to Stealing Waymo Secrets

Anthony Levandowski, the once-lauded engineer who cofounded Google’s self-driving car project and helped spark interest in autonomous vehicles, pleaded guilty Thursday to stealing a confidential Google document shortly before leaving the company. In the agreement, Levandowski agreed to a maximum fine of $250,000 and a maximum prison term of 10 years, though prosecutors expect to… Continue reading Anthony Levandowski Pleads Guilty to Stealing Waymo Secrets

Anthony Levandowski pleads guilty to one count of trade secrets theft under plea deal

Anthony Levandowski, the former Google engineer and serial entrepreneur who was at the center of a lawsuit between Uber and Waymo, has pleaded guilty to one count of stealing trade secrets while working at Google under a plea agreement reached with the U.S. District Attorney. While Levandowski still faces a possible prison sentence of between… Continue reading Anthony Levandowski pleads guilty to one count of trade secrets theft under plea deal