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India Risks Missing Driverless Car Revolution Without Policy Support
Driverless cars are moving from concept to reality in many parts of the world. Autonomous cab services are already operating in select cities, and companies across the globe are investing heavily in self-driving technology. India, however, risks missing out on this fast-growing revolution if it continues to take a rigid stand against driverless vehicles. The concern is understandable. India has millions of people whose livelihoods depend on driving. A sudden entry of fully
India Risks Missing Driverless Car Revolution Without Policy Support
Driverless cars are moving from concept to reality in many parts of the world. Autonomous cab services are already operating in select cities, and companies across the globe are investing heavily in self-driving technology. India, however, risks missing out on this fast-growing revolution if it continues to take a rigid stand against driverless vehicles. The concern is understandable. India has millions of people whose livelihoods depend on driving. A sudden entry of fully
Tesla CEO Musk Predicts Widespread Robotaxis Across U.S. by End of 2026
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company’s robotaxi service will be “widespread” across the United States by the end of 2026, signaling a major milestone in autonomous vehicle technology. Musk stated that Tesla has begun rolling out its driverless ride-sharing network after launching the first robotaxi service in Austin in 2025. Initially, vehicles operated with human safety supervisors on board, following years of postponed promises regarding fully autonomous cars. The company later
Tesla CEO Musk Predicts Widespread Robotaxis Across U.S. by End of 2026
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced that the company’s robotaxi service will be “widespread” across the United States by the end of 2026, signaling a major milestone in autonomous vehicle technology. Musk stated that Tesla has begun rolling out its driverless ride-sharing network after launching the first robotaxi service in Austin in 2025. Initially, vehicles operated with human safety supervisors on board, following years of postponed promises regarding fully autonomous cars. The company later
Driverless Robotaxis Go Global in 2025 but the Self-Driving Dream Faces New Challenges
For nearly a century, humanity has imagined a future where cars drive themselves. From early cinematic visions to ambitious lab experiments, the idea of autonomous vehicles has fascinated engineers, filmmakers, and everyday commuters alike. In 2025, that long-standing dream has finally reached public roads at scale. Driverless robotaxis are no longer experimental concepts hidden behind research labs. They are active, revenue-generating services operating in major global cities, marking a majo
Driverless Robotaxis Go Global in 2025 but the Self-Driving Dream Faces New Challenges
For nearly a century, humanity has imagined a future where cars drive themselves. From early cinematic visions to ambitious lab experiments, the idea of autonomous vehicles has fascinated engineers, filmmakers, and everyday commuters alike. In 2025, that long-standing dream has finally reached public roads at scale. Driverless robotaxis are no longer experimental concepts hidden behind research labs. They are active, revenue-generating services operating in major global cities, marking a majo
Waymo Lets Teens Ride Robotaxis Alone, Bet on Parental Trust
Waymo, the self-driving technology company, has introduced a significant shift in its autonomous vehicle service by allowing teenagers aged 14-17 to use its robotaxis independently in Phoenix. Previously, unaccompanied minors were prohibited from using Waymo’s services, but the company now believes that its technology is trustworthy enough to safely transport children on their own. This change in policy is a bold move by Waymo to gain the trust of famili
Waymo Lets Teens Ride Robotaxis Alone, Bet on Parental Trust
Waymo, the self-driving technology company, has introduced a significant shift in its autonomous vehicle service by allowing teenagers aged 14-17 to use its robotaxis independently in Phoenix. Previously, unaccompanied minors were prohibited from using Waymo’s services, but the company now believes that its technology is trustworthy enough to safely transport children on their own. This change in policy is a bold move by Waymo to gain the trust of famili









