https://youtu.be/rQvuZb3eeBo Public data doesn’t always have the whole picture.
https://youtu.be/54ulkHdRExQ Work Zone Alerts update your HD maps in real-time Would data coming from construction equipment performing road work benefit your product?
https://youtu.be/xNVtOoJP0Wc Curious about what V-Markings data can be used for?
https://youtu.be/OR0aYrzIa6U Lane lines have been on the road for a century. They may seem old-fashioned, but lane lines are an integral part of navigating the modern world safely.
Autonomous vehicles and natural disasters: read a real-world example from California showing how road closures can impact AV accessibility.
Roadwork delays can impact autonomous vehicle navigation. HD maps need to be updated on time, or risk being inaccurate, costing time and money.
CES had a lot of unexpected things—a car steered with a flat panel, a cartoon dog, and some surprising team-ups. Here are some exciting highlights!
Work zones produce slower traffic and often unusual traffic patterns. These are challenging driving conditions for both drivers and autonomous vehicles, and with the much needed investment in our infrastructure, they are becoming even more common. Work zone awareness and navigation can save lives.
Lane lines are a key to road safety, and they are a part of navigating the modern world. Without lane lines, safety becomes questionable, especially in this era of growing autonomy. As cars begin to assist drivers or even drive on their own, the need for clear and accurate lane lines grows even more.
Reflecting on Lyft and Rivian’s talks at TechCrunch, and the future of roads.
MOVE America was a fantastic event for the autonomous vehicle industry. Here are my 3 key takeaways to keep up with this fast evolving sector.
Rural populations are chronically underserved when it comes to the advancement of technology. Rural roads are more likely to be overlooked.