New Flyer partners to test autonomous bus tech
The technology will be tested at Robotic Research facilities in late 2019, with closed course operation anticipated for 2020.
The technology will be tested at Robotic Research facilities in late 2019, with closed course operation anticipated for 2020.
Tech provides optimal acceleration, braking and cruising speeds, providing more regular and evenly spaced service, and faster trips.
The services contract is also linked to two recently awarded contracts for a mobile app and its operations, as well as infrastructure upgrade.
Krishna Anantuni and Rob Lemke are joining the firm’s Phoenix, office, while M’balia Tagoe-Guzman joins the Las Vegas office.
Will rebuild up to 121 Bombardier railcars operated by Metrolink for a total contract value of $138.9 million.
Needed to offer new wireless broadband and mobility services, and to keep up with the increasing demands for coverage and capacity.
Service along the Purple line remains suspended as work to reinforce electrical wires continues
The non-advertising bus stop shelters will be 12 feet in length and provide weather-protecting radius roof and perforated metal walls.
System complements existing mass transit systems to help people circumnavigate dense urban cores and corporate campuses.
A look at some of the latest platforms that include real-time vehicle location, schedule optimization, and cloud-based planning.
The order will include 30-, 40-, and 60-foot buses, which will be used by Anaheim Resort Transit.
Tom Lewis, former president of Louis Berger, will lead the new division.
The upgrade will be available to all types of buses.
The project goal is to assess the reliability and availability of an AV shuttle service and its applicability to a transit application.
The new coach put into service by the all-MCI operator is a 40-seat model with extra legroom.
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