Even if self-driving cars might some day improve traffic flow in New York, Google still has fine tuning to accomplish with its autonomous car software. The technology company acknowledged that one of its test vehicles bore some responsibility for a low-speed accident...
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Family plans lawsuit following deadly bicycle crash
In New York, the family of a man who was killed by an impaired driver while bicycling on Staten Island is planning to bring suit against the responsible party, according to news sources. In addition, the surviving family members are using the Internet in an attempt to...
Self-driving car software qualifies as a driver
New York motorists who are interested in self-driving cars may be interested to learn that U.S. vehicle safety regulators determined that the software behind these autonomous vehicles could be considered to be a driver under federal law. This is a major step for...
Volvo makes bold car safety claims
New York drivers may be interested in one of the world's leading automaker's claim that it will create 'death-proof" vehicles by the year 2020. Volvo has historically monitored the safety of its vehicles, but it believes that the adoption of autonomous technologies...
Light snow a potentially greater road hazard than blizzards
When winter engulfs New York, the severity of the snowy conditions can often make national headlines. While deep blizzards in the region often grab media attention, weather experts believe that more immediate safety hazards can result from lighter snowfall for a...
Wrong-way crash injures 2 on New Year’s Day
Two people were injured in a wrong-way accident in New York on Jan 1. The two-car collision occurred in Irondequoit when a 32-year-old man in a white car was traveling in the wrong direction along northbound 590. Shortly before 6 a.m., the wrong-way driver struck a...