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Autonomous Delivery Robot Adds External Airbags for When It Inevitably Crashes Into People
From the dream of zero crashes to wrapping cars in giant pillows.
Futuristic Self-Driving Car Hits Person the Old Fashioned Way
A Waymo car struck a person on a scooter in San Francisco, but the company says it was being driven by a human at the time.
The Promise and Peril of Self-Driving Cars in Cities
If self-driving cars are going to eventually be profitable taxis, they need to operate safely in dense areas. That means not killing pedestrians and cyclists.
Singaporean Pedestrians Are Losing to Hoverboards, E-Scooters, And Segways
Personal mobility devices have become increasingly popular in Singapore. Some pedestrians aren’t happy.
Ontario’s Proposed ‘Zombie Law’ to Ban Texting and Walking Is a Terrible Idea
The Canadian province is just the latest place to look at a ban on "distracted walking."
We Talked to a Driver Who Disguised Himself as a Car Seat
Do people freak out at the sight of a driverless car?
Jaywalking Is Australia's Most Ridiculous, Money-Grabbing Crime
Your guide to the criminal offence that sounds made-up.
Postcards from the End of an American Era
History hits a wall at Michael St. John's 14th solo show in New York, 'These Days; Leaves of Grass,' at Andrea Rosen Gallery.
Sprawl Kills
Traffic fatalities are one of the leading causes of death in cities across the globe, and it’s worst where there’s most sprawl.
See Time Stop and Space Stretch in Adam Magyar's Latest Slit-Scans
The photographer's stunning panoramas are on view now at New York's Julie Saul Gallery.