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The Sydney Daily Telegraph Newspaper ran a competition for 75 family passes to be won for a special trip on the Metro from Tallawong to Chatswood. I missed out but my sister won. So we went for a ride & I finally got to not only see one up close, but rode in it as well. (Yay!)
A view from the concourse towards the Escalators & Lifts to street level at Castle Hill Metro Station.
Alstom builders plate in car 0104
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
At last ! The photos I've been waiting almost 4 years to take. A metro train set on the Viaduct.
A close up view taken from the verandah of the Ettamogah Pub.
I finally got the shot from this prime location.
Stanley, an autonomous vehicle that will go on display in the Time and Navigation exhibition, is moved into the West End of the National Air and Space Museum.
Image Number: WEB12641-2012
Credit: Photo by Mark Avino, National Air and Space Museum, Smithsonian Institution
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Lille has its metro system since 1983. The trains are driverless and, in the best French tradition, run on rubber tyres.
Waiting for our train, its the end of the line and the middle of the afternoon so it was not too busy.
The driverless trains arrive every few minutes and are split into Gold, Silver, and a Silver carriage for ladies only.
The system is scrupulously clean and no food or drink or gum is allowed to be consumed in the station or on the trains.
Silver class does get busy with the workers but there is usually plenty of room on the leather seats in Gold class.
The system is very inexpensive to use even in the Gold class its much cheaper than the UK. The metro is the best and quickest way to get around Dubai.
MTA Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) Station. Port Authority of NY & NJ AirTrain to JFK Intl. Airport from Jamaica Sutphin Blvd. (LIRR) Station. Picture taken on August 2, 2007. Olympus FE-240.
Cars installed with special hardware come in to the Safety Pilot Office at the University of Michigan Transportation Institute (UMTRI) to have data pulled from the special devices on November 5, 2013.
The hardware is installed in 3000 cars to monitor driving on Ann Arbor streets, with use of the data to make Ann Arbor the first American city with a shared fleet of connected and driverless vehicles by 2021.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Admittedly, we had to fight off a couple of Japanese kids to conquer the front seats. But totally worth it!
Conference participants pose for a photo in front of a driverless bus. Driverless cars c ould dramatically increase mobility options for visually impaired people. Blind and visually impaired conference participants are getting a tour of Mcity in a driverless bus as part of the 21st Century Transportation:
Careers For Students Blind And Visually Impaired Conference in Ann Arbor. Friday, Nov. 2st., 2018.
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Visual Communications Director/Michigan Engineering
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a creation of wise and smart machines that work, respond and react like people. It is utilized to enhance the proficiency of day by day undertakings. Advancing innovation, selection of robots and drones, driverless tractors, crop health checking and automated water system framework are a part of the applications that are credited to the high development of the global artificial intelligence in agriculture.
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These experimental drones are working towards "driverless" tankers and cargo ships (presumably they will still have a crew, but smaller I guess)
Flying Cars? The Future of Transportation
Driverless Cars: Coming Soon to a Road near You?
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm MDT on Monday, July 1, 2013
(Tickets Required) The growth of automobile transportation has seemingly occurred without much disruptive change to the system popularized by Henry Ford. While this mobility system provides considerable personal freedom and enables substantial economic activity, it has serious side effects in terms of safety, energy, the environment, land use, traffic congestion, time use, and equality of access. It is now possible to supply better mobility experiences at radically lower cost to consumers and society. This opportunity results from combining connected, coordinated, shared, driverless, and tailored vehicles to create a spontaneous, responsive, and sustainable mobility system. What must be done to realize what is within our grasp?
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We were sitting in Dav's house working on PlaceSite this afternoon when we heard a crash, then -felt- and heard a bigger crash. I though it was the start of an earthquake. It turned out it was a big runaway driverless moving truck that came careening down the steep hill, snapped a lightpole like a toothpick, and smashed into the house right next to Dav's. The drama...
System: Docklands Light Railway
Builder: Bombardier
Type: B90
Fleetnumber: 27
Location of Photo: Bank
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The Sydney Daily Telegraph Newspaper ran a competition for 75 family passes to be won for a special trip on the Metro from Tallawong to Chatswood. I missed out but my sister won. So we went for a ride & I finally got to not only see one up close, but rode in it as well. (Yay!)
View inside a metro train.
Sid Misra, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder, Perceptive Automata, USA, captured during the Session: The Key to Driverless Car Safety at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, July 2, 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Ciaran McCrickard
Disneyland Resort Line train in the platform, low height platform screen gates along the platform edge. Operated with driverless trains, the line links the Hong Kong Disneyland theme park to the main railway network.
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The parking brakes didn't hold. This is a runaway landscaping which truck narrowly missed the house in the Raquet Club, San Juan Cosala, plowing into a concrete power pole filled with rebar, stretching them three feet. Truck and pole totaled. Pole replaced and electrical service restored in six hours. Hats off to Mexico CFE. Great job!
Education is everywhere, like litter on the pavement. I'm thinking of coding my URL into a 128-B code, as well as plain text instead of a semacode for my bumpersticker/bizcards. I discovered that modded CueCats from circa dot com bust can be had for ten bucks on eBay, and they can all read 128 plain text driverless mac+pc. Woot.