The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration advised 22 car manufacturers including BMW, Ferrari, Ford, and Hyundai to ignore a Massachusetts law.
In the press conference announcing the new tactic to fight carjackings, NYC Mayor Eric Adams also endorsed using AirTags to stalk your kids.
Is it a practical design? Nope. Does it work? Absolutely.
An Amazon delivery driver in a viral TikTok claims workers are tracked for how many times they buckle up and if they drink coffee while driving.
Ryan Lademann now holds the Guinness World Record for the fastest RC drone.
The state's governor is mulling the most expensive EV registration cost in the U.S. to help support a new highway expansion plan.
This fall, the Mustang Mach-E and Lincoln ActiveGlide 1.2 will both feature hands-free lane changing, in-lane repositioning, and predictive speed assist.
Previous software may have caused the vehicle to turn without correctly predicting the path of an oncoming vehicle, which could “increase the risk of a crash.”
The city has given up on trying to get texters to look up.
The company with sights on becoming a 'super app' is beginning self-driving deliveries in West Hollywood and Santa Monica.
The NHTSA said its previous rules are "logically unnecessary" in light of new vehicles built with automation in mind.
The proposed bill from NYC Councilman Christopher Marte would be the first to target apps like Getir and Gorillas for their ultrafast guarantees.
Through a new program, police will now be able to send drivers warnings and tickets through text messages.
It's restructuring to accelerate its "path to profitability" and pulling out of select U.S. markets, Germany, Spain, and Portugal.
The games are only meant for passengers, but there's nothing stopping the driver from lying and starting up the game.
The company's new Ridecare service ensures vehicles don't end up smelling like a roadhouse.
If the endless beeps and phone notifications aren't enough for badly behaved riders, the company will just grind their vehicle to a halt.
I'm scared of going fast, but Specialized's new e-bikes won me over.
Taking Boston Dynamic's Spot one step further, XPeng has revealed a prancing, rideable unicorn.
The company will offer three types of accessible vehicle rentals that can be borrowed for up to 14 days.