Adjective
driverless (not comparable)
Without a driver.
a driverless vehicle
2010 and beyond: Automation and extensions to the suburbs In November 2011, the line 1 was converted to driverless operation. Source: Internet
Based on the GM Bolt, the Origin is an electric driverless vehicle that is the product of a multi-year collaboration with GM and investor Honda that is designed for ride-sharing. Source: Internet
A 47% plurality think the safest option is having only or mostly human-operated cars on U.S. roads, while 28% think having only or mostly driverless cars would be safest. Source: Internet
Before they left Colombia, Duarte had a dream that she was in a driverless car with her kids, waiting in the backseat for Tubb. Source: Internet
An accelerated AI push means that driverless cars might be on the horizon soon, which will reduce operational costs for Uber, per the Journal, but might meet serious pushback from those who make their living through the company. Source: Internet
Happily, Newman proved his own pessimism to be unwarranted: in 2014, he co-founded Oxbotica, which has hopefully solved the problem he mentioned, because it makes and sells driverless car technology to vehicle manufacturers around the world. Source: Internet