
The City of Fremont, Calif., and autonomous technology company Pony.ai has launched a pilot program offering rides for a group of city employees.
The City of Fremont, Calif., and autonomous technology company Pony.ai has launched a pilot program offering rides for a group of city employees.
The City of Columbus, Ohio, has launched the nation’s first public self-driving shuttle in a residential area.
The City of Peoria, Ariz., will begin an autonomous vehicle pilot program to understand the feasibility of using autonomous vehicles for the first and last mile.
Royal Truck and Equipment develops autonomous platooning technology for vocational and municipal applications such as sweepers, water trucks, line stripers, or maintenance trucks.
The City of Grand Prairie in Alberta, Canada, will be the first Canadian city to test out the RT-1000, an automated snow clearing and ice control robot.
H.A.L.O. assists drivers by leveling, dumping, and replacing front load containers with the push of a single button.
The autonomous truck-mounted attenuator (ATMA) truck is positioned behind road construction crews to protect workers in the event of an impact.
The National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) will collect and analyze vehicle data from the employee shuttle to better understand autonomous vehicle technology.
At the City of Chandler, Ariz., employees can hail a ride with a self-driving Waymo vehicle rather than checking out a motor pool car.
Metro Houston is introducing the University District Circulator on the campus of Texas Southern University. The autonomous vehicle shuttle will travel on a one-mile pedestrian walking loop.
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