Explore Driverless through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Driverless in a sentence
Driverless meaning
Without a driver.
Using Driverless
- The main meaning on this page is: Without a driver.
- In the example corpus, driverless often appears in combinations such as: driverless cars, driverless vehicles, driverless car.
Context around Driverless
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 7 start, 8 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 1 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Driverless
- In this selection, "driverless" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 25.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, operate, cars, vehicle and vehicles stand out and add context to how "driverless" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include use the driverless vehicle to and 1 million driverless miles the. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "driverless" sits close to words such as admiring, aerosol and angolan, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with driverless
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Where there is an unmanned loader, there is a driverless tractor. (11 words)
Despite the "driverless" name, the buses operate with two staff on board. (12 words)
By February 2023, Cruise vehicles collectively drove 1 million driverless miles, the company said. (14 words)
Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt and other executives revealed Thursday in San Francisco a prototype of a custom-built, wheelchair-accessible, self-driving robotaxi and said that closed-course testing of the driverless vehicle would begin in October. (37 words)
So the problem with driverless cars is that things come up and there just isn’t any data there to represent these weird scenarios, like what happens if you summon your car across a jetway. (35 words)
The companies tout their vehicles’ safety records: they say that their driverless cars follow the speed limit, are up to date on new regulations, and have so far had fewer collisions than human drivers. (34 words)
Driverless wheelchairs 'bring independence'There's been a lot of talk about driverless cars, but are driverless wheelchairs a more realistic short-term prospect? (24 words)
Example sentences (20)
Driverless wheelchairs 'bring independence'There's been a lot of talk about driverless cars, but are driverless wheelchairs a more realistic short-term prospect?
Another 25 percent said that they would use the driverless vehicle to transport them about the same amount and nine percent said they would use the driverless vehicle to transport them more.
The line was operated with driver operated trains and driverless trains until the full delivery of the driverless MP 05 trains in February 2013.
A 'driverless' pram has been designed for tired mums and dads brave enough to let technology take their baby for a walk.
Aurora Innovation, Inc. opened its first commercial-ready terminal in Texas for autonomous trucks to serve as a blueprint for its future network of 24/7 driverless operations.
By February 2023, Cruise vehicles collectively drove 1 million driverless miles, the company said.
Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt and other executives revealed Thursday in San Francisco a prototype of a custom-built, wheelchair-accessible, self-driving robotaxi and said that closed-course testing of the driverless vehicle would begin in October.
Despite the "driverless" name, the buses operate with two staff on board.
Driverless cars maybe just a few years from starting to be a being a reality on North Wales roads, a 20 mph limit could change the very experience of commuting.
Driverless technology is divided into six levels, the lowest being L0 which is basically conventional driving, and the highest L5 which is fully autonomous with no human assistance required.
Driverless vehicles arriving on roads could leave the local council out of pocket if it commits to help build a new multi-storey car park at the town’s train station.
GM’s current quarterly investment in Cruise is believed to be around $700 million, cash that enabled the startup to operate — until recently — its driverless vehicles in California, Texas, Arizona, and Florida.
GM won’t continue its tests of driverless vehicles in the U.S. for now.
He added: 'I think there is zero chance of there being driverless cars that operate in mixed areas with other traffic in any large amount or in any difficult situation.
So the problem with driverless cars is that things come up and there just isn’t any data there to represent these weird scenarios, like what happens if you summon your car across a jetway.
That promise was made by Farrugia’s predecessor, Ian Borg, who said that driverless buses would be tested along four routes.
The companies tout their vehicles’ safety records: they say that their driverless cars follow the speed limit, are up to date on new regulations, and have so far had fewer collisions than human drivers.
The trains running on the newly started elevated linesтАФMetro Lines 2A and 7тАФalso have driverless technology but are operated with drivers because, officials say, the commuters are not so well versed with the concept.
Waymo, the autonomous vehicle technology business, secured a vote of approval this month from San Francisco to operate driverless rideshares in the city.
Where there is an unmanned loader, there is a driverless tractor.
Common combinations with driverless
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- driverless cars 22×
- driverless vehicles 17×
- driverless car 13×
- the driverless 12×
- of driverless 10×
- for driverless 6×
- driverless vehicle 5×
- to driverless 4×
- in driverless 4×
- and driverless 3×