General Motors said the self-driving division’s cars will operate in Dallas, Houston and Phoenix after an accident last year. Human drivers will supervise the cars.
There are more than 90,000 taxis, Ubers and Lyfts in New York City, making it hard for those drivers — and everyone else — to maneuver through the streets.
Analysts expect first-quarter results to show a decline in profits, fueling worries that competitors will grab a bigger slice of slowing electric car sales.
Here's what it's like to ride in one of the small group of electric taxis that began operating in the city this week.
The Amazon-owned Zoox is unveiling an electric self-driving vehicle. But are we ready for driverless cars?