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SA govt backed driverless vehicle trials get underway

SA govt backed driverless vehicle trials get underway

The first in a slew of South Australian government funded autonomous transport trials is due to commence in Adelaide next week. Aurrigo, the Australian subsidiary of UK driverless shuttle supplier RDM Group, will begin testing its cargo-carrying autonomous vehicles at the Tonsley Innovation District, after receiving $1 million from the government’s Future Mobility Lab fund.

Adelaide hosts tests of driverless vehicles

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Aurrigo Driverless Cargo Pod Trial

Aurrigo Driverless Cargo Pod Trial – DPTI – Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure South Australia

RDM is a manufacturer of autonomous vehicles and has supplied vehicles to a £20 million UK Autodrive project to conduct trials near London. RDM through its subsidiary, Aurrigo plans to assemble driverless pods in Adelaide for the Asia Pacific region as well as provide local access to RDM’s expertise in AV supply and fleets operations.

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