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 ...
The developing service aims to reconcile local transportation challenges, such as driver shortages, stemming from the country ...
(Nissan Motor Corp. via AP) Takeshi Kimura, a Nissan engineer overseeing the Japanese automaker’s self-driving technology, ...
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 ...
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