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Found a long way from the NEC (Birmingham InternationalStation) / Birmingham International Airport was this MAGLEV vehicle on 9th September 2007 at Peterborough.
This was a driverless MAGnetLEVitation (MAGLEV) vehicle. In its place there's currently a different form of driverless vehicle (cable hauled - a Victorian technology).
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Mohammad Musa, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Deepen, 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
Low height platform screen gates along the platform edge. Riding on the Disneyland Resort Line of Hong Kong's Mass Transit Railway. Operated with driverless trains, the line links the Hong Kong Disneyland theme park to the main railway network.
Copenhagen, Denmark. The Metro trains are driverless and automatic with panoramic windows in front. New and advanced - won 2008 a price for best metro system in the world. The trains are short but instead they drive often: every 2-6 minutes. The light in the tunnel is where the metro goes above ground outside the city centre.
Christian Labrot, President, International Road Transport Union (IRU); discussing the benefits autonomous trucks at the launch of the report on Managing the Transition to Driverless Road Freight Transport at the International Transport Forum’s 2017 Summit on “Governance of Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 31 May 2017.
Hardly a day passes without some news about autonomous transportation. Apple, Uber, Waymo, Tesla, Ford, GM, Toyota – it seems as if every automotive and tech company has its horse in the race to bring driverless cars to the United States. And for good reason: driver error is a major cause of automotive deaths in America. But, safety is only one potential upside to autonomous vehicles. Traffic efficiencies, environmental benefits, and the potential for shorter commute times have all been touted as benefits.
On July 25 at the Brookings Institution hosted a full-day conference on how connecting vehicles to smart infrastructure will transform the future of transportation. Panelists at “Autonomous cars: Science, technology, and policy” discussed a specific type of autonomy: infrastructure-enabled autonomous vehicles. Engineers, researchers, economists, and government officials provided a realistic outlook on the current state of driverless cars.
Photo credit: Paul Morigi
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Waymo is an autonomous car development company spun out of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., in December 2016. It then took over the self-driving car project which Google had begun in 2009
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José Viegas, Secretary-General, International Transport Forum, Anders Kellström, Senior Product Planning Manager and Automation Spokesperson, AB Volvo and Christian Labrot, President, International Road Transport Union (IRU), at the launch of the report on Managing the Transition to Driverless Road Freight Transport at the International Transport Forum’s 2017 Summit on “Governance of Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 31 May 2017.
The driverless ULTra PODCAR named Harry taking part in the April 2017 GATEway Project trials in a pedestrianised area of North Greenwich, London.
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.
Automated driverless electric vehicle arrives in Shanghai, making its debut inside the world exposition.
Our ride. An Alstom driverless train seen here at Tallawong station at the completion of our special preview.
Metro Taipei Circular Line Driverless 104
台北捷運環狀線電聯車 104
Circular Line Shisizhang Station 環狀線 十四張站
Xiandian District, New Taipei City / 新北市新店區
New Transit Yurikamome (新交通ゆりかもめ Shinkōtsū Yurikamome?), formally the Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Waterfront Line (東京臨海新交通臨海線 Tōkyō Rinkai Shinkōtsū Rinkai-sen?) is an automated guideway transit service operated by the Tokyo Waterfront New Transit Corporation, connecting Shimbashi to Toyosu, passing through the artificial island of Odaiba in Tokyo, Japan, a market in which it competes with the cheaper Rinkai Line.
-Wikipedia
A driverless Metro car at the VAL line1 terminus of 4 Cantons. There is not much of the system which is out in the open
The road marking denoting the route of the driverless ULTra PODCAR named Harry which took part in the April 2017 GATEway Project trials in a pedestrianised area of North Greenwich, London.
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.
Hardly a day passes without some news about autonomous transportation. Apple, Uber, Waymo, Tesla, Ford, GM, Toyota – it seems as if every automotive and tech company has its horse in the race to bring driverless cars to the United States. And for good reason: driver error is a major cause of automotive deaths in America. But, safety is only one potential upside to autonomous vehicles. Traffic efficiencies, environmental benefits, and the potential for shorter commute times have all been touted as benefits.
On July 25 at the Brookings Institution hosted a full-day conference on how connecting vehicles to smart infrastructure will transform the future of transportation. Panelists at “Autonomous cars: Science, technology, and policy” discussed a specific type of autonomy: infrastructure-enabled autonomous vehicles. Engineers, researchers, economists, and government officials provided a realistic outlook on the current state of driverless cars.
Photo credit: Paul Morigi
Hardly a day passes without some news about autonomous transportation. Apple, Uber, Waymo, Tesla, Ford, GM, Toyota – it seems as if every automotive and tech company has its horse in the race to bring driverless cars to the United States. And for good reason: driver error is a major cause of automotive deaths in America. But, safety is only one potential upside to autonomous vehicles. Traffic efficiencies, environmental benefits, and the potential for shorter commute times have all been touted as benefits.
On July 25 at the Brookings Institution hosted a full-day conference on how connecting vehicles to smart infrastructure will transform the future of transportation. Panelists at “Autonomous cars: Science, technology, and policy” discussed a specific type of autonomy: infrastructure-enabled autonomous vehicles. Engineers, researchers, economists, and government officials provided a realistic outlook on the current state of driverless cars.
Photo credit: Paul Morigi
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.
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
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!)
Descending to platform level at Castle Hill Metro Station.
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Olli driverless bus low-poly 3d model ready for Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), games and other real-time apps.
Say Hello! – The "Olli" is a self-driving, electric bus from Local Motors, which is currently on trial ahead of commercial launch in US cities including Las Vegas and Miami in 2017.
Self-driving
Olli can drive itself using overlapping sensors like radar, lidar and cameras to see further ahead and react more quickly than a human.
Olli can carry 12 passengers, and it is initially expected to provide public transport in closed network locations such as campuses and airports, before branching into new functions and locations.
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Olli driverless bus low-poly 3d model ready for Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), games and other real-time apps.
Say Hello! – The "Olli" is a self-driving, electric bus from Local Motors, which is currently on trial ahead of commercial launch in US cities including Las Vegas and Miami in 2017.
Self-driving
Olli can drive itself using overlapping sensors like radar, lidar and cameras to see further ahead and react more quickly than a human.
Olli can carry 12 passengers, and it is initially expected to provide public transport in closed network locations such as campuses and airports, before branching into new functions and locations.
This model is suitable for using in the 3D renderings of architectural visualizations, traffic simulation, games etc. where it doesn't need to use heavy high-polygonal models.
Exterior only!
Original world size
Layered PSD 2048*2048
3DS, FBX, PNG include