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Electric driverless cars could make petrol and diesel motors ‘socially unacceptable’

Electric driverless cars could make petrol and diesel motors ‘socially unacceptable’

FISITA Plus Connected vehicle folk ought to spend less time worrying about the trolley problem and more time concentrating on connected tech instead, Transport for London’s Michael Hurwitz told the FISITA Plus mobility engineering conference this morning. “We spend a lot of time thinking whether the car should take out the child, or the granny…

RDM to lead Cambridge driverless vehicle study

RDM to lead Cambridge driverless vehicle study

RDM Group has secured funding to lead a project that is looking to alleviate congestion in one of the UK’s fastest growing cities. The Coventry-based autonomous vehicle specialist is working with Cambridgeshire County Council and Wellcome Genome Campus to deliver a £250,000 feasibility study that will explore the business case for a future £3m – £5m self-driving shuttle service across two routes that will connect key employment sites in Cambridge with other transport options.

RDM to lead driverless vehicle study to unlock congestion in Cambridge

RDM to lead driverless vehicle study to unlock congestion in Cambridge – Production Engineering Solutions

RDM Group has secured funding to lead a project that is looking to alleviate congestion in one of the UK’s fastest growing cities. The Coventry-based autonomous vehicle specialist is working with Cambridgeshire County Council and Wellcome Genome Campus to deliver a £250,000 feasibility study that will explore the business case for a future £3-5 million self-driving shuttle service across two routes that will connect key employment sites in Cambridge with other transport options.

RDM to lead Cambridge autonomous pod study

RDM to lead Cambridge autonomous pod study

Coventry-based autonomous vehicle specialist RDM Group has secured funding to lead a study exploring ways to alleviate congestion in Cambridge. The company is working with Cambridgeshire County Council and Wellcome Genome Campus on the £250,000 feasibility study that will look at the business case for a future self-driving shuttle service across two routes connecting key employment sites in the city.

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