Apple, VW reportedly sign deal for driverless vehicles
The agreement is part of an internal Apple program called “Project Titan,” which started in 2015 as an effort to build an electric vehicle.
The agreement is part of an internal Apple program called “Project Titan,” which started in 2015 as an effort to build an electric vehicle.
After crash in March, Uber has also shuttered its self-driving vehicle testing in Arizona.
The innovative and reliable drive offers impressive features such as intelligent energy management that maximizes efficiency.
Powered by technology, these new services include app based trip-planning and ticketing, microtransit, and dynamic carpooling.
Currently, Transdev operates the HyperLINK microtransit first-and-last-mile service in Tampa, Fla.
Furnishes WCTA drivers, mechanics, maintenance, and management services for the authority as part of the contract.
Provides efficient, cost-effective on-demand transit solutions that are far more flexible and dynamic than traditional fixed-route systems.
Lyft will have designated pickup and drop-off locations at Brightline stations in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach.
The initial report was made possible by a law signed in August 2016 that allowed the state to start collecting the data for the first time.
Passengers will be able to plan their trips, schedule on-demand ride services and purchase tickets for local attractions.
Today’s autonomous vehicles require hand-labeled 3-D maps, but a new system enables navigation with just GPS and sensors.
Will be responsible for all operational activities of the LAVTA Wheels bus service including safety, training, dispatch, maintenance, vehicle cleaning and washing, bus shelter maintenance, road supervision, and accounting.
It also shows that their primary driver for using public transit is convenience and, as such, technologies including mobile ticketing and vehicle location tracking are having a positive effect on ridership numbers.
The DCTA — a transit agency just north of Dallas — is expanding its focus to provide “mobility” instead of delivering “public transportation.”
Earlier this year, the transit agency, May Mobility, and the City of Tampa showcased autonomous vehicle technology on Downtown Tampa city streets.
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