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  2. Vehicular automation - Wikipedia

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    The SAfe Road TRains for the Environment (Sartre) project's goal was to enable platooning, in which a line of cars and trucks (a "train") follow a human-driven vehicle. Trains were predicted to provide comfort and allow the following vehicles to travel safely to a destination.

  3. Visionary Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    V Cars. LLC, called Visionary Vehicles prior to mid-2008, was an international automobile import and distribution company, founded by Malcolm Bricklin and engaging in the development and sale of Chinese-made motor vehicles in North America. [1] The company closed down prior to ever importing any cars to North America. [2]

  4. Cruise (autonomous vehicle) - Wikipedia

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    The vehicle is equipped with numerous Velodyne LiDAR sensors. The Cruise AV is a Chevy Bolt-based autonomous vehicle; the first generation (G1) were modified by Cruise in San Francisco while the subsequent second and third generations (G2 and G3) are manufactured at the Orion Township assembly plant in Michigan. The Cruise AVs feature "drive ...

  5. History of self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    In February 2015, Volvo Cars announced its plans to lease 100 XC90 SUVs fitted with Drive Me Level 3 automation technology to residents of Gothenburg in 2017. [102] [109] The Drive Me XC90s will be equipped with Nvidia’s Drive PX 2 supercomputer and will be driven autonomously in certain weather conditions and on one road that loops around ...

  6. Human-powered transport - Wikipedia

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    Human-powered transport is the transport of person(s) and/or goods using human muscle power. Unlike animal-powered transport , human-powered transport has existed since time immemorial in the form of walking , running and swimming , as well as small vehicles such as litters , rickshaws , wheelchairs and wheelbarrows .

  7. Waymo - Wikipedia

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    By July 2015, Google's 23 self-driving cars had been involved in 14 minor collisions on public roads. [123] Google maintained that, in all but one case, the vehicle was not at fault because the cars were either driven manually or the driver of another vehicle was at fault. [124] [125] [126] By July 2021, the NHTSA had found 150 crashes by Waymo.

  8. Category:Human-powered vehicles - Wikipedia

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  9. Impact of self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    Manually driven vehicles are reported to be used only 4–5% of the time, and being parked and unused for the remaining 95–96% of the time. [73] [74] Autonomous taxis could, on the other hand, be used continuously after they have reached their destination. This could dramatically reduce the need for parking space.