
Apple acquired Drive.ai just as it was about to cease operations. The buyout reveals the high stakes in a market that is taking longer to put autonomous vehicles on the road than initially planned.
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Motor vehicle crashes ranked as the second-leading cause of unintentional, preventable deaths nationwide in 2017, according to the National Safety Council's annual report.
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The company has been permitted to take part in the state’s autonomous vehicle passenger service pilot program, along with Zoox, AutoX, and Pony.ai.
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The EV-Star is a 25-foot bus that can be customized with executive seating, wheelchair lifts, and high-density seating configurations to suit a range of customer needs and applications, making it ideally suited for van pooling, ridesharing, and shuttle services.
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A case brought against Uber by Los Angeles-based Diva Limousine argues that Uber's business model — as it pertains to drivers — financially harms its competitors.
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The Via algorithm matches multiple passengers headed the same way, creating an affordable, convenient, and premium bus service, while keeping trip durations similar to a private taxi.
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Under new rules for Proposition 65, California’s chemical warning right-to-know statute, warnings for exposures to chemicals from rental vehicles must now provide more specificity.
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The peer-to-peer classic car rental brand placed vehicles at 2019 Coachella Music Festival events produced by UGG, Neutrogena, and YSL Beauté. The company also announces it is accepting investments through SeedInvest.
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Electrify America secured 327 workplaces and multiunit dwellings to host Level 2 chargers, and construction is underway.
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With recent cannabis legalization, new commercial fleets are springing up to transport pounds of marijuana and hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash. Navigating wildfire growth, ever-changing regulations, and federal illegality, it’s a fast learning curve for these new cannabis entrepreneurs — the legal ones, anyway.
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