As Ford premiers first autonomous police vehicle
Google sister company Waymo and its self-driving cars are set for a large market expansion in 2026, starting the year off in Miami last month as the sixth locale to offer the driverless …
Google sister company Waymo and its self-driving cars are set for a large market expansion in 2026, starting the year off in Miami last month as the sixth locale to offer the driverless …
We have some very cool news to share with you this week on the technology front. Ford Motor Company has announced it’s expanding its fleet of autonomous (self-driving) cars in Miami, while in Orlando, look for …
Autonomous vehicles hold the promise of one day practically eliminating automobile accidents in this country, and with them, the risk of serious injury and death, together with property damage. While we wait, there’s …
The Automated Vehicles Symposium was held earlier this month in Orlando and provided a great update on where we are in the testing – and ultimate commercial availability – of fully automated vehicles on our roadways. Even …
As we begin week four of the session, the good news for the Florida Legislature is that it has an unexpected $201.3 million in extra money to spend in this fiscal year which ends …
In honor of St. Patrick’s Day yesterday, we wish to share an Old Irish blessing with legislators as we enter the third week of the 9-week session: “May the road rise up to meet …
The Florida Legislature convened its 2019 session this past week with Assignment of Benefits (AOB) reform bills now moving in both chambers and Governor DeSantis noting AOB “has really degenerated into a racket” that …
The Florida House and Senate held their last of six “committee weeks” from February 18-22 to hear proposed legislation making its way through the process. With the formal 2019 legislative …
It’s been a busy two weeks of House and Senate Committee meetings. During a “committee week” the full House and Senate do not meet as a body in their respective chambers …
Assignment of Benefits (AOB) reform and the broader issue of excessive litigation remain a legislative priority for the 2019 Florida legislature. There’s a renewed sense of optimism by key lawmakers that real progress …