Thinking Transportation: Engaging Conversations about Transportation Innovations

Two Steps Forward, One Step Back? Keeping tabs on self-driving tech.


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One of the first lessons we learned about autonomous travel remains true today: Building a self-driving car is a lot more difficult than many people expected. Senior Research Scientist Bob Brydia sits down with us again to discuss progress made in the past year related to self-driving vehicles becoming commonplace on our roadways, and how far they have yet to go.

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Thinking Transportation: Engaging Conversations about Transportation InnovationsBy Texas A&M Transportation Institute

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