With consumers' increasing penchant for connectivity and mobility, automakers are looking at changing their business model. more
The new partnership between Lyft and Waymo is non-exclusive as both companies also have self-driving car deals with other car companies. more
GM and Lyft are planning to commence development efforts by 2018. more
General Motors and Lyft's plan for self-driving cars in ride sharing fleets may arrive in 2018 according to two sources familiar with the plan. more
Ford has announced an investment of US$1 billion in tech startup Argo to assist in building a fleet of commercial self-driving cars by 2020. more
Lyft and Chevrolet are partnering up to provide mobile driving services with the help of the latter's upcoming EV model, the Chevy Bolt. more
Lyft president and co-founder John Zimmer predicted that there might be no more car ownership by 2025 in the US. Instead, the public might rely on the technology of autonomous vehicles offered by their company, apart from Uber. more
Ford said that they are looking to have partnerships. This is because they want to venture into other services aside from car manufacturing. more
Five major companies have teamed up to establish the Self-Driving Coaltion For Safer Streets. more
Google Alphabet, Ford, Uber, Lyft, and Volvo unites for one cause and that is to hasten and ease the way for self-driving cars. more
Uber and Lyft could be using self-driving cars soon. But for now, their drivers are required to file business licenses. more
School buses can soon become things of the past, as kids now become a target market of transportation providers. more
Public transit agencies are starting to see companies like Uber as a partner in offering mass transit. more
Jaguar Land Rover announces its plans to develop car sharing services. more
Despite fears that automakers will sell fewer vehicles, market analysts expect that ride sharing could actually boost auto sales. more
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