Self-driving cars to be trialled as part of transport network in Oslo
The autonomous vehicles will form part of the Oslo transport network and will be available for use during the first quarter of 2021.
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The autonomous vehicles will form part of the Oslo transport network and will be available for use during the first quarter of 2021.
The CONNECTING project in Ski, Norway looks to progress the removal of on-board operators from autonomous vehicles, instead making the process remote.
Ruter, Holo, Toyota Motor Europe and Sensible 4 have signed a contract to collaboratively trial the integration of self-driving technology into the public transport network of the Oslo and Akershus counties in Norway.
The pilot autonomous project - SmartBus - aims to increase mobility among the residents (of whom less than 50 per cent have access to a car) and bring the neighbourhood closer together.
Holo is allegedly the first company to obtain permission to operate autonomous vehicles in Denmark, and across sites, the company has autonomously transported over 40,000 passengers over 25,000km.