Telematics usage growing rapidly in India
India, one of the world’s largest markets for cars thanks to its sheer number of citizens, is going through a telematics revolution of its own, as companies start to see the benefits of keeping an eye...
View ArticleCar safety takes a back seat in India
Road safety is a concept that’s slowly branching out into the world at large, but in some places it’s being ignored by a lot of the car manufacturers, which makes it harder for the citizens to be safer...
View ArticleIndia’s TaTa Motors partners with Microlise
It’s not just in the Western world that telematics are becoming a popular solution for commercial vehicle manufacturers. In India too, which has one of the world’s fastest growing automotive...
View ArticleIndia to finally implement vehicle safety testing
One of the biggest problems and strengths of countries like India and China, is that they have a lot of people in them. That means that there’s always a source of cheap labour and that there’s a huge...
View ArticleNissan asked to recall dangerous Datsun Go
Nissan has been called on by the New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) to withdraw its Datsun Go from sale in India, after it failed to achieve even a one star rating in even the most basic of safety...
View ArticleIndian auto-maker poo poos safety features
Recently, in an effort to reduce the number of people that die on the roads in India every year (some 250,000), the government announced plans to raise the bar for minimum safety features for vehicles...
View ArticleIndia pushes forward car-safety regulations
Car safety has been a big focus in the news for the past few months, whether it’s discussing automated safety features, driverless cars, the recent Takata airbag failings in the US, or indeed the push...
View ArticleIndia to enact new car safety ratings cards
India has recently made a big push for improving its car safety, following on from tests of some of its more popular cars that revealed them to be woefully unsafe and in some cases – like the Datsun Go...
View ArticleRobots and autonomous cars to drive Indian tech growth
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View ArticleThis week in automated cars
Automated cars are going to be a big part of our driving future and within a few decades could replace it entirely. However, while a lot of the big innovations are still a few years away, many...
View ArticlePioneer launches new CarpLay system in India
As much as the Western world is likely to adopt new infotainment systems like Apple’s CarPlay and Google’s Android Auto, their markets are quite small compared to the rest of the world. With around...
View ArticleTelematics usage growing rapidly in India
India, one of the world’s largest markets for cars thanks to its sheer number of citizens, is going through a telematics revolution of its own, as companies start to see the benefits of keeping an eye...
View ArticleCar safety takes a back seat in India
Road safety is a concept that’s slowly branching out into the world at large, but in some places it’s being ignored by a lot of the car manufacturers, which makes it harder for the citizens to be safer...
View ArticleIndia’s TaTa Motors partners with Microlise
It’s not just in the Western world that telematics are becoming a popular solution for commercial vehicle manufacturers. In India too, which has one of the world’s fastest growing automotive...
View ArticleIndia to finally implement vehicle safety testing
One of the biggest problems and strengths of countries like India and China, is that they have a lot of people in them. That means that there’s always a source of cheap labour and that there’s a huge...
View ArticleNissan asked to recall dangerous Datsun Go
Nissan has been called on by the New Car Assessment Programme (NCAP) to withdraw its Datsun Go from sale in India, after it failed to achieve even a one star rating in even the most basic of safety...
View ArticleIndian auto-maker poo poos safety features
Recently, in an effort to reduce the number of people that die on the roads in India every year (some 250,000), the government announced plans to raise the bar for minimum safety features for vehicles...
View ArticleIndia pushes forward car-safety regulations
Car safety has been a big focus in the news for the past few months, whether it’s discussing automated safety features, driverless cars, the recent Takata airbag failings in the US, or indeed the push...
View ArticleIndia to enact new car safety ratings cards
India has recently made a big push for improving its car safety, following on from tests of some of its more popular cars that revealed them to be woefully unsafe and in some cases – like the Datsun Go...
View ArticleRobots and autonomous cars to drive Indian tech growth
Although India has come a long way when it comes to advancing its tech sector, in the past decade or so it’s seen the most growth in IT maintenance and support sectors, which has ultimately slowed as...
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