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One of two driverless trains in Hong Kong - Basement Rail network of the Hong Kong International Airport officially known as the “Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover“.
Still 1-handed, avoiding collisions! Here we've turned left from Page Mill to Foothill. I got ahead going around the curve, but its hard to shoot photos behind you on the other side of the car. And the driver is a woman, I'm not going to do my creepy stalker impression just to get the front of the car this day. I'll have to find the lot its parked in (ours or a few others) and take its picture, driverless. I've adjusted the Black level, white level, reduced contrast slightly and increased saturation slightly.
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Leaving Siesta Key, Sarasota, Florida.
Waiting for the drawbridge to close. There are far worse places to be stuck than this; at least I was able to get out of my car and watch pelicans. (The driverless white Jeep Patriot in front is my rental.)
This is a good shot, (says I without a hint of modesty.)
The same portion of the viaduct showing the close proximity to the NW T-Way.
Must see if I can catch a Double Decker along the T-Way & sit up top. I bet you'd have a good view of the top of the Viaduct. (I hope anyway)
Bombardier Mark II arriving at Main Street-Science World Station - Vancouver, British Columbia
BOMBARDIER (2009) - "The new MK II vehicles will meet the needs of the rapidly growing ridership on the Vancouver SkyTrain rail transit network. Featuring a dynamic exterior design, the BOMBARDIER SEKURFLO onboard security surveillance system, and a new interior seating layout, the vehicles can operate on both the existing Expo and Millennium Lines.
Today, the mixed fleet of 150 ART MK I and 60 ART MK II vehicles serve 33 stations on the longest driverless rapid transit system in the world.
Since opening to revenue service in 1986 for Expo '86, SkyTrain has carried over one billion passengers."
-/3/87. Debdale Park, Manchester. Used on a special demonstration track for "Project Light Rail". Note the specially fitted pantograph for this normally driverless third-rail unit. This tram is now operating in Essen, Germany and is once again fitted with a pantograph.
Carlos Ghosn, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Renault-Nissan Alliance, France, is speaking during the Session "Shifting Gears to Driverless" at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Mattias Nutt
Spotted near Palo Alto, CA on US 280: the Google self-driving car. Could not determine whether there were any hands on the wheel or not.
Tour of isnpection
Sydney Metro has stolen the show at this years Sydney Royal Easter with a mock-up of a typical carriage soon to be carrying passengers on the Sydney Metro - Northwest.
We got there early on the first Friday to photograph the event.
22 six car trains have been ordered. Trains are due to start running earl;y in 2019
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Spotted near Palo Alto, CA on US 280: the Google self-driving car. Could not determine whether there were any hands on the wheel or not.
Site map with aerial photo of Construction area ' zone 4 ' site.
Lots of trees and virgin bushland in this area & south to Samantha Riley Drive, a creek also to cross.
Look out Google, Nissan-Renault is expecting to launch 10 autonomous car models by 2020 www.mynrma.com.au/motoring-services/news/nissan-renault-p...
Today's story and sketch "by me" you see Carl Gofish recently hired, (like yesterday) to test drive the new
driverless Ford GT-60. Until yesterday Carl was working next door at the Palo Alto, Exxon Green Algae Moon Pie
Bakery, which was a great job, but well below the qualifications Carl has acquired after crash test dummy training'
with his Pal Rescue Randy, the most famous Crash test dummy on Earth, and possibly the most indestructible
dummy in the Galaxy. Ford's Palo alto driverless car (secret testing facility), offered Rescue Randy a
very lucrative six figure salary, to test ride in the new Gt-60, but Randy became unavailable after finding
out the GT-60 details, it sounded very boring to him, it only has a top speed of 60 MPH, it only stands
60 inches off the ground, and with a 60 cubic foot interior space, it sounded a bit small to be riding around
in for a year. But Randy got the contract, and will pay his little alien buddy Carl, a three figure salary and
pocket the other half, (contracting is actually the way Randy has become the richest test dummy in the galaxy).
But those stories, How Exxon got into the Green Algae Moon Pie business, how Carl became a certified Rescue Randy
test dummy, and how Randy became engaged to the 800 year old wealthy and dignified Lipponian Dowager (Ruth Gofish)
the widow of Barron Von Stoop, or why Ford did not name the GT-60 the GT-666, But those and many more stories
are for another time, till then taa ta the Rod Blog.
Life is like driving in your car, sometimes you get lost, but you can still enjoy the ride.
Wendell Wallach, Scholar, Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Yale University, USA, is speaking during the Session "Shifting Gears to Driverless" at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Mattias Nutt
A Journey to the Exclusion Zone.
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This was seen in the town of Chernobyl, 12 km south of the power plant of the same name. Vehicles similar to this were used in the cleanup of the Chernobyl power plant in 1986. However, high levels of radiation affected the ability to use these machines effectively, since the signals and electronics were affected.
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Huei Peng, Mcity director and Mechanical Engineering professor, enjoys a ride on the driverless shuttle at the North Campus Research Complex on the University of Michigan’s North Campus on June 4, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
This research project will see how passengers interact with the shuttles in order to gauge consumer acceptance of the technology.
Photo by Levi Hutmacher/ Michigan Engineering, Communications and Marketing
"Ford and Google Team Up to Support Driverless Cars" by BILL VLASIC via NYT t.co/SJWZyin8EX (via Twitter twitter.com/felipemassone/status/725463615839571968)
Spotted near Palo Alto, CA on US 280: the Google self-driving car. Could not determine whether there were any hands on the wheel or not.
Google had already been in the research of inventing the driverless cars.
Then it was Apple's turn. It had initiated with the Dodge caravan self-driving car in brooklyn New York. There are highways being tested that allow
these driver less cars on them. Well by 2030 there may be many just having a relaxing time on the driver seat in all moving cars on highways.
Wendell Wallach, Scholar, Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Yale University, USA, is speaking during the Session "Shifting Gears to Driverless" at the Annual Meeting 2017 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 20, 2017
Copyright by World Economic Forum / Mattias Nutt
Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) has partnered with Beep to trial a driverless bus on a free service that runs along Beach Drive between the Dali Museum and the Tampa Bay Ferry Terminal. Lasers help guide the 8-seater vehicle along its route. This is a rear view of the vehicle, which carries a regular Florida license tag.
Lyon, France.
18 October 1997.
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Metro Line D - driverless rubber-tyred trains
Sans Souci Station
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Still in a trail mode offering free transport over a set route within Luxembourg City. They can carry up to 15 passengers. They are rated to travel at up to 27 mph, but this one had been travelling at a very slow speed and causing a traffic jam.
Navya Autonom Shuttle battery-electric minibus.
Voiture sans conducteur dans l'au-delà , 2017.
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Driverless Car Afterlife, 2017.
Here we see a driverless Wright Renown bodied Volvo B10M,of Arriva the Shires,parked up at Leighton Buzzard Rail Station,ready to work the old 31 service to Luton,now operated by Centrebus.
EZ.10 driverless electric shuttle bus from company Easy Mile, on demonstration run in Canberra's city center. Marghanita da Cruz steps out of the bus. The wheelchair ramp has been deployed, as part of a demonstration. This would not normally be used for ambulatory passengers. Details at: blog.tomw.net.au/2017/11/autonomous-electric-bus-in-canbe...
Masdar City (مدينة مصدر‎, Madīnat Maṣdar) is an arcology project in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates. The initial design banned automobiles, as travel will be accomplished via public mass transit and personal rapid transit (PRT) systems, with existing road and railways connecting to other locations outside the city.