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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...

Driverless pod from car park to Terminal 5 at London Heathrow Airport (LHR)

June 13, 2016. Cambridge, MA.

An audience of approximately 250 gathered Monday, June 13th at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a forum exploring the transformative technology of autonomous vehicles and their likely impacts. The forum was moderated by MAPC’s Executive Director, Marc Draisen.Sponsored by MAPC and Transportation for Massachusetts (T4Mass), the event featured an expert panel from both the public and private sectors, and covered topics including: driverless car technology, likely timeframe for implementation, how driverless cars might change the role of driving and transit in our communities, and the role of government in the process.

© 2016 Marilyn Humphries

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...

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...

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...

A DLR driverless light rail unit arrives at East India station in London

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.

The South Island Line opened in 2016 as an extension of the Hong Kong MTR metro system, and is operated by 3-car driverless trains. It serves the Southern District of Hong Kong Island, which at present is not serviced by any rail transport, and connects to the rest of the network at Admiralty station.

Incontro di discussione ed elaborazione delle Raccomandazioni

6/11/18 Columbus,Ohio: TWU Local 208, with the help and support of TWU Local 100, Local 252, Local 291 and Local 501, gets an important resolution passed in the Columbus City Council to protect TWU members jobs and livelihoods in the battle against driverless buses.

Driverless pod from car park to Terminal 5 at London Heathrow Airport (LHR)

June 13, 2016. Cambridge, MA.

An audience of approximately 250 gathered Monday, June 13th at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a forum exploring the transformative technology of autonomous vehicles and their likely impacts. The forum was moderated by MAPC’s Executive Director, Marc Draisen.Sponsored by MAPC and Transportation for Massachusetts (T4Mass), the event featured an expert panel from both the public and private sectors, and covered topics including: driverless car technology, likely timeframe for implementation, how driverless cars might change the role of driving and transit in our communities, and the role of government in the process.

© 2016 Marilyn Humphries

There is no driver in the subway in Lyon. If you sit at the front of the train, it feels like you are moving toward the future...an uncertain one.

The driverless car No4 approaches Yakusa station from the headshunt

Sitting in front of the Grand Rapids Public Museum near the Grand River on Pearl Street and looking to the west, here comes one of the increasing number of driverless cars. At this moment, though a human operator is fastened into the driver's seat in case something out of the ordinary arises from oncoming traffic, animal or person darting into the road, sudden shift in road conditions due to weather, and so on. What once was a "horseless carriage" now is advancing to a "driverless car." What would Henry Ford or Nicola Tesla say?

 

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The google driverless car is able to navigate construction zones easily, identifying cones, obstructions and workers. More information here bit.ly/1z8r8v6

Google driverless car è un progetto di Google guidato dall’ingegnere Sebastian Thrun che ha come scopo creare autovetture senza conducente. Thrun è uno dei padri di Google Street View e direttore del Laboratorio di Intelligenza Artificiale di Stanford che con il suo staff ha vinto i 2 milioni di ...

 

www.davincitech.it/2016/02/08/google-car-test-pioggia/

Olympic Village mezzanine elevator and YVR check-in

Platform screen doors will be installed for the driverless trains. I’ve heard the new stations will have no staff either!! AFAIM most stations on Sydney Trains only have staff for half the day now.

The driverless Kelana Jaya LRT in Kuala Lumpur

Michigan Engineering graduate and undergraduate students help Xplore Engineering camp participants learn how driverless cars use sensors, programming logic, and controls. Participants then program a semi-autonomous vehicle to race through a maze.

Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Visual Communications Director, Michigan Engineering

 

The driverless Kelana Jaya LRT in Kuala Lumpur

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.

The autonomous vehicle traffic of the future, today!

"The Post Office Railway, known as Mail Rail since 1987, is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge, driverless underground railway in London that was built by the Post Office with assistance from the Underground Electric Railways Company of London, to move mail between sorting offices. Inspired by the Chicago Tunnel Company, it operated from 1927 until 2003.[2][3] A museum within the former railway was opened in September 2017.

 

"The line ran from Paddington Head District Sorting Office in the west to the Eastern Head District Sorting Office at Whitechapel in the east, a distance of 6.5 miles (10.5 km)."

 

Source: Wikipedia

One of Masdar City’s Personal Rapid Transport cars, driverless and running on solar powered lithium batteries.

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