Friday, July 10, 2015

Driverless Everywhere in Three Years

This clip from Bloomberg News has a transportation industry commentator making a prediction that in three-years, there will be driverless passenger vehicleson the roads. Not as a test, but for us to use. He also has interesting things to say about the sharing economy and vehicle utilization.


Google goes weird
Austin's first TV coverage of the arrival of the Google car. Deregulated state + a liberal city = good place to test innovative technology. Really, nothing you have not seen already if you follow driverless car news.

And here is video coverage of the study this week from Lawrence Berkeley National laboratory about the tremendous emission reductions and efficiencies that driverless shared-use vehicles, called here robo-cabs, will bring. 

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