A federal mandate could require new cars to monitor drivers and limit vehicle operation. Critics warn it expands surveillance ...
There is no built-in remote access for police, federal agencies, or anyone outside the car to flip a switch and disable it at ...
Federal rules will require cameras tracking eye movement and head position in all vehicles, with systems that can stop you ...
New federal rules were supposed to put drunk driving detection technology in every new car by 2027, but the government says ...
Buying a new car in a few years won’t just be about horsepower or fuel economy. By 2027, every new vehicle in the U.S. is expected to come with built-in cameras and sensors that monitor your alertness ...
Your next car purchase comes with an unwelcome passenger: a federal mandate requiring surveillance technology that monitors your every blink, glance, and head nod. Thanks to Section 24220 of the 2021 ...
Late last year, GM shared its vision of upcoming in-car technology during the GM Forward announcement, which discussed ...
This once-common car feature is very nearly dead, with the exception of one Subaru.
U.S., Korean and German automakers announced a rush of new, tech-enabled cars at the Beijing Auto Show as they battle a sales ...