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Driverless bus: Who wants to be first?

Posted January 24, 2007 3:25 PM

From SCI FI Tech:

Disappointed that we won't all have our own personal helicopters by 2010? Never mind that — if you live in the U.K. you might be able to take a ride in this driverless electric and biofuel hybrid bus by then, hailing it to your location using your cell phone. We've heard of systems such as the Mobileye AWS that let you know if you're getting too close to the vehicle in front of you, but this 12-to-24-passenger pod goes without a driver at all, finding its way by following magnets embedded in the pavement. Besides those magnet markers, these smart buses will use satellite navigation and onboard sensors to control their speed and direction. The optimistic purveyors of this technology expect a prototype next year and a commercially viable system by about 2010. But 2010 is just when the serious trials will start, in enclosed areas such as Heathrow Airport. We might have to wait another 10 years before this technology is a reality. There's no word on who the brave souls will be to first test out this riderless horse. Scotsman, via Born Rich

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Re: Driverless bus: Who wants to be first?

01/25/2007 7:00 AM

It looks like a development of the Stansted Airport internal transit system and the Docklands Light Railway. Currently, guided vehicle systems are within the domain of HM Railways Inspectorate.

What systems will be integrated to prevent this type of vehicle colliding with errant animals and pedestrians, particularly if the guidance system is to be embedded in the pavement, and particularly where there is no pavement?

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