GM Cruise AV — no pedals, no steering wheel
The GM Cruise AV is set to be the first production-ready car that removes all manual driving controls, and that includes the pedals and steering wheel.
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The GM Cruise AV is set to be the first production-ready car that removes all manual driving controls, and that includes the pedals and steering wheel.
Transport for NSW is looking for expressions of interest from all parts of the community to trial connected and automated vehicles in regional NSW.
Perth WA will be one of the first 3 locations in the world to trial the Navya Autonom Cab, an automated, electric vehicle, offering an on-demand service.
Melbourne is soon to become the second Australian trial spot for HMI’s Autonobus, transporting the general public at the Bundoora campus of La Trobe Uni.
Brent Toderian has produced a video in which he speaks about the changes a (smart) city needs to make in order to improve people’s mobility and happiness.
Navya and the South Australian government have agreed to manufacture driverless bus shuttles for the Asia Pacific market in Adelaide.
Suburbs in the south, east, and north of Sydney will be the first in Australia to trial an on-demand shuttle service from Transdev and Transport for New South Wales.
A driverless bus is about to undergo trials in Sydney, initially in a closed environment, but with the general public getting to try it in early 2018.
South Australia, Telstra, and Cohda Wireless have hosted a test of vehicle to pedestrian technology, as part of Telstra’s Vehicle-to-Everything project.
A prototype system making use of wireless vehicular communication is looking to ensure that road users see when a motorcycle is nearby on the road.
Mercedes-Benz and Bosch have demonstrated a fully-automated car parking system in Stuttgart, and are hoping to employ it full-time within the next 6 months.