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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: Why driverless cars are snowbirds—and why that’s a problem for global deployment; Waymo lifts curtain on fleet management hurdles; Ford outlines its AV ethics; and a tie-up for Mobileye and Baidu

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: Has the Apple Car been counted out too soon?; Amazon, Apple file new AV patents; state safety offices want physical drivers in AVs; and Modi becomes first world leader to go driverless

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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: Can AVs solve public transit’s first/last mile problem?; Waymo’s $175 billion valuation; Audi not bringing ADS system to US (for now); and Sacramento to get AVs with no human driver

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: Will Trump’s tariff threat stifle AV development?; AV design dilemma: blend or go bold?; Ford hives out AV efforts in new firm; and Walmart grocery goes driverless

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: How driverless cars are creating headaches for city planners; Waymo is driving 25K miles every day; why Asia could have the advantage over the West; and Apple quietly grows its CA driverless fleet

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: Digitizing the rules of the road; Zoox’s mobility trifecta; What 5,000 Apple workers know about its AV project; China narrows AV gap with US; and NHTSA says it’s still premature to drop driverless regs

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: Daimler wins OK from PRC to test in Beijing; NH guv blocks AV bill; Baidu ramps up AV bus production; and new study suggests AVs to worsen traffic

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: Grocery delivery enters realm of the autonomous; Waymo eyes major European expansion; Uber to resume testing this summer; and Detroit gets first AV shuttle

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: NuTonomy wins the heart of Boston regulators as Mass. makes a national bid for AV pilots; $800 billion in economic, social benefits from AVs by 2050; the risks of distracted driving in era of partial autonomy

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: UK vehicle rater putting AV/ADS marketers on notice; a Voyage-Enterprise tie-up; Volvo makes first VC investment in lidar startup; and Insuremaggedon?

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: UC-Berkeley makes driverless data set public; Win your chance to get married inside a driverless shuttle; Innoviz eyes China expansion; and Caddy sets big 2020 ADAS goal

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson
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The Driverless Commute, presented by Dentons: What Waymo’s 62,000-unit purchase really means; GM stock rises on AV hopes; US senators press for transparency as federal bill lingers; Asia-Pacifc dominating West in AV regulation; and an Uber-Waymo partnership

By Eric Tanenblatt and James Richardson

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