The Metropolitan Police Department is launching a pilot program to expand the use of drones in its daily operations.
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The Las Vegas City Council unanimously approved the monorail agreement for the project, paving way for the underground transportation system featuring a fleet of Teslas to include five initial downtown stops.
Autonomous technology company Motional teamed up with transit booking service Via to launch a robotaxi service Thursday in the downtown area.
Autonomous vehicle company Motional will begin offering fully driverless rides in Las Vegas via the Lyft app in 2023, marking the first such public offering in the state.
Clark County Commissioners Wednesday approved plans for the Boring Company’s Vegas Loop system, inching closer to digging beginning.
The use of artificial intelligence to strategically position law enforcement vehicles on Las Vegas’ busiest highways appears to have had some initial success in reducing dangerous driving.
An invite only capacity test of the 0.8 mile in direction tunnel transportation system will take place Tuesday, according to Lori Nelson-Kraft, Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority spokeswoman.
There was a 33 percent decrease in small particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide from February to March in Clark County.
Hyundai and Uber on Monday announced a partnership for the ride-hailing company’s Uber Air vision.
Aptiv is the automotive technology company that outfits the 30 BMW 5 Series vehicles used in the Lyft program with various sensors, cameras and computers.
With Las Vegas on the forefront of autonomous vehicle testing, a natural question is when will self-driving vehicles be the norm on our nation’s roads?
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada has been testing technologies to deal with construction-related traffic congestion, looking to deal with the issue in real time.
Could the next big transportation project run underneath the Las Vegas Valley?
Nevada lawmakers will look to avoid being roadblocks as southern Nevada further drives into the future of technology.
Aptiv’s fleet of 75 self-driving vehicles have been navigating their way around Las Vegas streets for the better part of the last year now and have been learning as they go.