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A closer shot of the piers from SRD heading north.

A better view of the current end of the viaduct. facing north.

A wide view of the works on Windsor Rd. A temporary pier maybe going into the centre island & at left you can see a pre cast deck section in place.

Abellio London 9071 on route 157 towards Crystal Palace seen at Rosehill Carshalton. 03/07/10.

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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Milton Keynes Tech Week. 3/3

 

Driverless bus on display in Middleton Hall. Personally I’d prefer a driver with a steering wheel and a set of brakes…Call me old fashioned if you like!

Issues Forum: Alireza Talebpour discusses the development of the

Texas A&M driverless car

A close up of the deck section, near Windsor Rd waiting for the gantry to catch up.

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

 

© 2015 IRITS Events Ltd. Photo: Richard Hadley

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Riding the Skylink tram that runs between each terminal building. Skylink is a bi-directional people-mover driverless tram system that connects DFW Terminals A, B, C, D, E in the secure areas for easy flight connections.

 

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A view of the south canopy at Bella Vista.

The driverless ULTra PODCAR named Harry taking part in the April 2017 GATEway Project trials in a pedestrianised area of North Greenwich, London.

The canopy of the North Concourse at Bella Vista station, with bus shelters at left.

The train wash. Pic turned out pretty good seeing I held the blue ' screen ' up with one hand while I took the pic with the other.

Metro train, Toulouse, département de la Haute-Garonne

Secretary Mike Gill visits STEER, a Howard County company that created the first fully-autonomous parking technology that transforms an everyday car into a driverless vehicle that parks itself.

Trains run 24 h/day, every 2-20 min.

3-car trains supplied by AnsaldoBreda c. 2002 are 39 m long, 2.65 m wide and hold 300 passengers.

ITS World Congress 2018. (intelligent transportation system)

The driverless ULTra PODCAR named Harry taking part in the April 2017 GATEway Project trials in a pedestrianised area of North Greenwich, London.

Another building on the site (maybe admin)

KL's light rail system has no driver! [IMG_4601]

More pics of the first look at Norwest Metro Station.

Looking down onto the platform from the concourse level.

Rubber-tyred too: one of O'Hare Airport's inter-terminal transits at or near Terminal 5.

A 'driverless' vehicle, on a street in California ,capable of traveling without input from a human operator, by means of computer systems working in conjunction with on-board sensors.

 

Waymo, the Alphabet corporation's self-driving technology company, is the leading commercial operator of "robotaxis" in the United States. Born out of Google’s self-driving car project, Waymo has developed the software, hardware and operational systems that allow these vehicles to navigate public roads without a human driver.

More pics of the Rouse Hill Metro station open day.

Emergency exit stairs ?

Kamal Sarabandi holds a miniature radar that can be installed in a car or a drone to scan the surrounding environment for driverless purposes.

 

Kamal Sarabandi (Persian: کمال سرابندی) is an Iranian-American scientist and the Fawwaz T. Ulaby Distinguished University Professor of EECS and the Rufus S. Teesdale endowed Professor of Engineering at the University of Michigan, where he teaches and conducts research on the science and technology of microwave and millimeter wave radar remote sensing, wireless technology, electromagnetic wave propagation and scattering, metamaterials, antenna miniaturization, and nano antennas.

 

Professor Kamal Sarabandi has had a distinguished and exemplary career as an educator and entrepreneur, focusing on the field of applied electromagnetic and microwave remote sensing. He is known for his seminal contributions to the science and technology of radar remote sensing for imaging the Earth's surface. His pioneering work on design of polarimetric radars, development of sophisticated electromagnetic scattering models for natural targets and their inverse solutions for monitoring vegetation, soil moisture, and snow has had important implications today for better understanding of processes that lead to global warming. He was the first to establish the connections between the incoherent and coherent domains of radar polarimetry.[1] Sarabandi served as Director of the Michigan Radiation Laboratory in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan (2000-2021).

 

Kamal Sarabandi holds a number of patents and is a founder/co-founder of several companies.

 

Thursday, May 11, 2023.

 

Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, Michigan Engineering

 

Trains run 24 h/day, every 2-20 min.

3-car trains supplied by AnsaldoBreda c. 2002 are 39 m long, 2.65 m wide and hold 300 passengers.

The Dubai Metro. The people visible are passengers - the trains are driverless.

Shot through the front window of the driverless subway in Copenhagen.

 

f/2.8, 0.5s, 30mm lens supported at the subway window edge.

Trains run 24 h/day, every 2-20 min.

3-car trains supplied by AnsaldoBreda c. 2002 are 39 m long, 2.65 m wide and hold 300 passengers.

TWU Local 208 stormed the Columbus, Ohio capitol building to defend jobs against driverless bus technology, which would take away driver and mechanic jobs from TWU members. TWU Local 208 President Andrew Jordan gave vital testimony to the transportation committee on behalf of TWU members who showed up in full force at the hearing and to lobby legislators. TWU will not be silenced. #unitedinvincible

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