driving

Devices

This $126 Apple- and Android-Compatible Display Can Help You Drive Safer

Adding this display will elevate your older model car for an affordable price.

Devices

Take Calls Hands-Free with This Phone Mount

Stay connected even in the car.

News and Trends

Not Science Fiction, Automated Driving License Tests Now a Reality

With a single smartphone on the car's windshield, the technology cuts down on costs required for automation and reduces the subjectivity attached to any human evaluation.

Technology

Gadgets Saving Today's Drivers

Gadgets are helping to reduce accidents in today's life and smoothening the lives of drivers

Technology

These Start-ups are On a Mission to Make Indian Roads Safer

Their apps have special features to help you with direction and provide emergency assistance in case of accidents

Technology

Companies Will Now Base Your Insurance Claims on How You Drive

#3 Indian Start-ups in Telematics are Helping Insurance Companies Decide Your Premium

Business News

Study: Drivers Use Their Phones During 88 Percent of Trips

The study, by analytics firm Zendrive, found that 'Americans use their phones nearly every single time they get behind the wheel.'

Thought Leaders

This App Helps Students Navigate the Road to Getting Their Driver's Licenses

In lieu of in-person classes, Aceable steers teens towards their driver's licenses via mobile app. Now it's expanding to industries that require professional certifications.

Data & Recovery

If You Get In the Way of Google's Self-Driving Car, It Might Shout at You

Forget wimpy horn-honking. Google's autonomous ride could blast messages at passersby from external loudspeakers.

Science & Technology

Report: Google, Delphi Self-Driving Cars Careening Into Trouble in California

Four of the 48 autonomous cars on the streets of the Golden State have gotten into fender-benders.

Science & Technology

This Gadget Lets You Text and Use Apps While Driving, Without Looking at Your Smartphone

Fiddling with your smartphone and driving has been shown to be more dangerous than drunk driving. If you're going to do it, you might as well do it safer. That's the big idea behind RayGo.