Transport Infrastructure Ireland Hires Drone Company Korec to Survey Ireland’s Roads
Ireland's state agency responsible for overseeing nearly 800 miles of roads has decided to use drones to more efficiently assess their integrity.
Ireland's state agency responsible for overseeing nearly 800 miles of roads has decided to use drones to more efficiently assess their integrity.
Some of the vehicles may be shipped to the United States.
Ford is partnering with Detroit Medical Center for the service.
Furniture Row Racing continues to explore its options for 2019 and beyond. A merger with GMS Racing is no longer one of those options.
Buckle up for a virtual lap of the iconic Brickyard just moments before the 2018 Indy 500.
The Wrangler Moab Edition is a middle ground between the Sahara and Rubicon, but with extra tech and comfort.
The AR app works for DJI drone pilots using the Epson Moverio smart glasses, providing them with flight telemetry data and the UAV's live video feed.
Ford won't use the historic name due to significant backlash from fans.
The Korean carmaker gives Elantra a thorough refresh.
It's the first life-size Lego car ever built that can move under its own power.
The 4,500-plus pound car flew through the air with ease.
The Coimbatore forest division tested aerial elephant monitoring and herding Tuesday in an attempt to reduce man-animal conflicts in the region.
New York's drone corridor, which spans 50 miles between Rome and Syracuse, will have beyond visual line of sight flights managed by Unifly.
The eyes were created to give cars with autonomous technology the ability to communicate with pedestrians.
The subtle changes scream 'I can't believe it's not NAFTA.'
Four liters, three seats, two turbos and nearly one thousand horsepower (probably).
But don't worry, the iconic BMW 2002 also makes a special appearance.
Anti-lock brakes and USB ports are now included in most of the Scout family with only the Bobber receiving a slight price hike.
Top-level international endurance racing will soon be all about hypercars, and Christian von Koenigsegg is intrigued.
The U.S. Department of Commerce invested $3 million to build a UAS innovation and training center that is expected to create 130 jobs.