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Navya ARMA driverless bus low-poly 3d model ready for Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), games and other real-time apps.The Concept : 100 % AUTONOMOUS, DRIVERLESS AND ELECTRIC « An electric, intelligent and autonomous shuttle at the service of mobility » Launched in October 2015, the NAVYA ARMA is a 100 % electric and autonomous transport vehicle. This innovating and intelligent driverless shuttle can transport up to 15 passengers and safely drive up to 45 km/h. Entrusted to the best French specialists, its design is the fruit of ten years of research and expertise which allows it to achieve the highest level of autonomy possible: Level 5, making the NAVYA ARMA the first entirely autonomous series vehicle. The NAVYA ARMA calls upon state of the art technologies, developed to ensure safety, comfort and performance.
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Tried out the new driverless métro, got to town centre in a few minutes, wonderful!
The up-hill platform was full of people taking pictures of the people on the downhill platform opposite, and helpful technicians doling out advice, apples and water at all the stations.
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
10 seat autonomous vehicle on public trials at the Birmingham NEC, September 2021 - Android shot
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Filmed in 2011, The LRT also known as an APM (Automated People Mover) serves the community around Punggol in Singapore. Opened in 2005 (East Loop) and 2014 (West Loop) Punggol is the 3rd of three LRTs in Singapore. The line uses Mitsubishi 'Crystal Mover' automated cars travelling around a 10km track with 7 stations on each loop.
The Cudgegong Gantry on the eastern side of Windsor Rd. Taking it's sweet time to complete this section. Only about 4 more deck sections to lift & this side will be half complete.
The tunnels which were used by the driverless trains transporting mail below the London streets were not much larger than the little trains. Tunnels became much more spacious at the stations where mail was loaded and unloaded. Our little train seemed to go down this narrow tunnel very quickly, and there was not a lot of clearance for us, making this an exciting ride.
At the Postal Museum's Mail Rail, 15-20 Phoenix Place, London WC1X ODA.
New Transit Yurikamome. A Tokaido Shinkansen train seen from the Yurikamome line, which is a rubber tyred driverless system, south of Shiodome station. The line ahead can be seen making a 90 degree left turn passing between two tall buildings.
A close up view of the Viaduct showing the curvature of the track.
A great vantage point too! way back from the bridge and the large lens unfriendly wire fence. Thank goodness for compact cameras.
Also note the new Skybridge through the trees.
The view I've waited 18 months to see ! Finally erected, this view of the viaduct taken from the balcony of the Ettamogah Pub on Windsor Rd.
Gaire De Vaise, Lyon, France.
Driverless train on Line "D"
Saves on the higher payed drivers but in the rush hour they have to pay for gangs to man the platforms to prevent overcrowding. Topical with London driverless proposal
A pier with a difference. This one is near Rouse Hill Town Centre shops on the corner of Windsor Rd & Rouse Hill Dr.