On a recent winter day, a bus was traveling through an intersection in Tokyo with pedestrians at a speed of 30 kph.
It drives by itself, detecting obstacles, stopping for pedestrians and changing lanes without human input.
Still, you can see that it’s at least as roomy as some of Tokyo’s trendiest apartments ... Who owns this? How do they drive it around here?” One thing is for sure: The owner has to pay ...
Nissan has taken a significant step toward premiering its new autonomous mobility service that aims to compete with major ...
Nissan Motor Corp. recently showcased its driverless technology on city streets in Yokohama. The vehicle uses 14 cameras, ...
Home to more than 14 million people, Tokyo is a thriving metropolis that continues to change and adapt. Modernisation enables such a large population to prosper, and new developments in technology ...
A Nissan Serena minivan glides through Yokohama’s crowded streets, its steering wheel turning by itself while pedestrians in ...
The Tokyo Metropolitan Assembly consists of 127 members, including 41 women, who play a crucial role in driving the city's dynamic transformation. Among them, Assembly Member Nobuko Irie stands ...