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  • Driverless cars will soon make 'life or death' judgements

    Driverless cars will soon make 'life or death' judgements Manufacturers and regulators as well as the general public are asking whether self-driving cars will be capable of ethical decisions, just like humans. In the very near future, Self-driving cars will be capable of making ‘life or death’ judgements like human drivers could if they are faced with a dangerous situation,...

  • From 2019 all Volvo cars will have an electric motor

    The famous Swedish car manufacturer, Volvo is the first traditional car maker to announce that all of its new cars will have an electric motor from 2019. In less than two years time, Volvo will only launch cars that are either pure electric or hybrids combining electric and conventional engines. The president of Volvo Cars,Hakan Samuelsson said the step "marks...

  • AA and UL research what connected cars will mean for Irish road users

    AA and UL research what connected cars will mean for Irish road users The AA and University of Limerick have entered into partnership on a new project which will research what connected cars will mean for Irish road users. The project will involve Irish motorists allowing essential technical data from their vehicles feed into the project database as advances in...

  • Is the end of the petrol station is sight?

    The vehicles of the future will be charged almost anywhere you could imagine; at home, at our place of work, friends house and just about everywhere. For now though, petrol stations are a lifeline as they not only fuel our cars but also us as well, whether it's for a coffee during the morning commute or the salty-sweet buffet fast...


  • Driverless cars and kangaroos

    Driverless cars and kangaroos: obstacle avoidance system needed to stop collisions between Skippy and autonomy In the future cars will take their occupants autonomously from one place to another with a bare minimum of input on the part of humans. Companies like Volvo are teaching their seAilf-driving software everything it needs to know to be a safe, responsible pilot...

  • Flying Cars Could Hit the Skies by 2018

    Flying Cars Could Hit the Skies by 2018 The PAL-V is the world's first flying car to hit the consumer market and these flying cars could hit the skies by 2018. The PAL-V is not the only flying car company that is planning to get airborne in the next couple of years as companies such as AeroMobil, and Terrafugia are...

  • Trump may eliminate electric and hybrid car warning noise mandate

    Trump may eliminate electric and hybrid car warning noise mandate President Donald Trump’s Administration may eliminate the controversial rule that quiet electrified cars must make sound. The proposed rules as they stand would require hybrid and electric cars to emit noises to warn pedestrians and other road users that they are approaching. The electrified vehicle noise rules were finalized in...

  • Volvo challenges Tesla with their high-performance electric cars

    Volvo challenges Tesla with their high-performance electric cars Swedish car giant, Volvo, which is owned by China's Geely  Automotive, is set to take on Tesla in their own version of the high-performance electric car. In a recent move that is signalling further expansion into the new electric technologies, Volvo have split up its Polestar division into separate electric car brands...

  • Continental joins BMW, Intel and Mobileye for self-driving cars

    Continental said this week that it will be joining the self-driving technological platform developed by BMW, Intel and Mobileye. The German auto parts and tire maker will handle integration of components and software for the platform. The accelerating pace of development of autonomous self-driving vehicles has resulted in a growing number of alliances between automakers and suppliers such as Continental....