
With driver assistance systems and self-driving technology emerging as a key theme of CES 2016, the ambitious efforts of vehicle makers and tech firms in the sector have never been clearer.
There’s plenty going on away from Vegas, too. Take Seoul National University in South Korea, for example. Its Intelligent Vehicle IT Research Center has just unveiled a fully operational self-driving taxi currently being used to transport disabled students around the university’s 4,109 square meter (44,200 square foot) campus, the…
A driverless taxi called Snuber is picking up passengers in South Korea
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