Driverless cars have become a staple of CES but in the past they’ve generally been kept stationary on the show floor.
When Russian tech giant Yandex invited me to go for a ride on the actual streets of Las Vegas in its model – a reworked Toyota Prius loaded with sensors and a big computer in the boot – I was expecting to be underwhelmed.
I’ve seen mini-delivery trucks pootle around at walking speeds on test tracks and I’ve been in a driverless car with a human very much at the wheel ... Read even more