Breaking In: Motional Red Team uses hacking skills to improve vehicle cybersecurity
Motional’s Red Team uses hacker-like tactics to perform penetration testing, evaluating vehicle hardware and software, and overall interconnected ecosystem.
Motional, Boston University Partner on Navigational Assistance Research for the Blind
Motional teamed up with BU researchers to test a wearable navigational assistance device that can help improve accessibility for blind ride-hail passengers.
Introducing Motional for Safe Streets
Motional's CEO explains how the company will use its resources to create positive change across a wide variety of causes impacting road safety in urban areas.
DriverlessEd Chapter 4: Ready For Launch
Chapter 4 of Motional's DriverlessEd series details the behind-the-scenes work that takes place before robotaxis can start picking up passengers, including creating high-detail street maps, building a garage, and completing test drives.
DriverlessEd Chapter 3: Enjoying the Driverless Ride
Chapter 3 of Motional's DriverlessEd series explains how AV companies like Motional are using research to understand what makes a ride comfortable, the types of features passengers expect, ways to make the vehicles accessible, and even how AVs can communicate with people.
"Wait For Me": Improving robotaxi accessibility through the push of a button
Motional researchers are developing an app-based feature that lets riders with disabilities ask their robotaxi for more time while being picked up.
DriverlessEd Chapter 2: The Difference Between ADAS and AVs
Chapter 2 of Motional's DriverlessEd series explains the difference between advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) - such as adaptive cruise control and blind spot detection - and automated vehicles (AVs).
DriverlessEd Chapter 1: Why Driverless Vehicles?
Chapter 1 of Motional's DriverlessEd series explains what driverless vehicles are, what a robotaxi is, and the rigorous safety practices that go into developing the technology.