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U-M robotics professors Edwin Olson and Ryan Eustice have begun working part-time at the newly established Toyota Research Institute (TRI) facility in Ann Arbor, MI. Their new work is part of a $22 million agreement between U-M and TRI for research collaborations in the areas of enhanced driving safety, partner robotics and indoor mobility, autonomous driving and student learning and diversity.

 

Photo: Evan Dougherty, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

 

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On the automated people mover at Hong Kong International Airport.

The Kellyville gantry & the latest section of viaduct from Samantha Riley Dr. heading north to it's next road crossing at Winsdor / Old Windsor Rd.

On the automated people mover at Hong Kong International Airport.

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. Note the fake semaphore signal above the tracks just before the tunnel.

"The Aerotrain is a driverless people mover system located within the Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia." – Aerotrain (KLIA) on Wikipedia.

The Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover is driverless train that operates in the basement of Hong Kong International Airport, to ferry passengers between the main terminal and the boarding gates that are a looooong way away. You can read more about the system on my blog:

www.checkerboardhill.com/2011/02/hong-hong-airport-driver...

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Taking place in TRL’s UK Smart Mobility Lab in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, the project will trial and validate a series of different use cases for automated vehicles, including driverless shuttles and automated urban deliveries.

The cars are based on the Ultra Pods that have been ferrying passengers around Heathrow since 2011, but do away with the tracks. Instead, the vehicles will first be manually driven around their intended route and then, once said route is mapped out, they will be able to navigate autonomously around the environment using lasers, sensors, cameras and software.

 

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Tokyo Waterfront Rapid Transit Trip, (Non) Driver's eye view (Japan) 2019

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Delegates at International Railway Summit 2015 take a ride on the latest driverless L9 metro train in Barcelona, Spain on 18 February 2015.

 

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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

 

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Anders Kellström, Senior Product Planning Manager and Automation Spokesperson, AB Volvo speaking at the launch of the report on Managing the Transition to Driverless 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.

Another view of the recently erected viaduct at SRD.

The Automated People Mover (APM) is a driverless electric train that travels between the East Hall and West Hall in HKIA, the new Hong Kong airport.

At last ! The photos I've been waiting almost 4 years to take. A metro trainset on the Viaduct.

A close up of the cab. Look closely, you can see an orange shirt through the window.

On the automated people mover at Hong Kong International Airport. You can find more details about it on my blog:

wongm.com/2011/02/hong-kong-airport-apm-trains/

Metro after dark & with a sprinkling of rain to boot.

View of Tallawong Station.

crazy situation, drivers patiently manouvering around driverless vehicle but still no honkiing.

 

Apgujeong

The See-Meile Route today in Berlin-Tegel is on a trial run until the end of the year, in order to test driverless public transport in general service, as well as to see how other drivers and the public react to the vehicles.

L'AnsaldoBreda Driverless nr. 115 di Metro Brescia proveniente da Sant'Eufemia-Buffalora in arrivo presso la stazione di Poliambulanza

The Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover is driverless train that operates in the basement of Hong Kong International Airport, to ferry passengers between the main terminal and the boarding gates that are a looooong way away. You can read more about the system on my blog:

www.checkerboardhill.com/2011/02/hong-hong-airport-driver...

Looking north along the viaduct near Kellyville station.

 

View of Windsor Rd with the Gantry crane stopped while waiting for the supports to be finished so it can cross the road.

Qatar Airport Shuttle B is seen at Doha airport. There are 2 of these driverless trains the operate at the airpot, and although not numbered I've given them letters to differentiate the two.

Qatar Airport Shuttle B is seen at Doha airport. There are 2 of these driverless trains the operate at the airpot, and although not numbered I've given them letters to differentiate the two.

The Hong Kong International Airport Automated People Mover is driverless train that operates in the basement of Hong Kong International Airport, to ferry passengers between the main terminal and the boarding gates that are a looooong way away. You can read more about the system on my blog:

www.checkerboardhill.com/2011/02/hong-hong-airport-driver...

At last ! The photos I've been waiting almost 4 years to take. A metro trainset on the Viaduct.

Another shot from the same location. The train stopped long enough for me to get a few pics, then reversed direction.

Driverless rapid transport system The 20.4-kilometre (12.7 mi) system opened between 2002 and 2007.

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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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Tyrers Coaches have been chosen to trial the idea of driverless buses, an idea taken from Belgium. Only a few routes around Bolton have been chosen which also incorporate the guided busway which is set to open this week. The system uses the latest technology “Free of Official Licence Systems”.

A recently finished pier with it's ' Blanket ' still on. I had to make my way through knee high grass & undergrowth to get this pic.

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.

U-M robotics professors Edwin Olson and Ryan Eustice have begun working part-time at the newly established Toyota Research Institute (TRI) facility in Ann Arbor, MI. Their new work is part of a $22 million agreement between U-M and TRI for research collaborations in the areas of enhanced driving safety, partner robotics and indoor mobility, autonomous driving and student learning and diversity.

 

Photo: Evan Dougherty, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing

 

www.engin.umich.edu

More views, looking towards the station at Kellyville.

...is the future apparently.

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

 

www.engin.umich.edu

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