SINGAPORE — Before the year is up, Singaporeans could be hopping on these driverless pod vehicles to get to school and work. The pods run on electricity, and are able to travel autonomously on smaller roads, such as those within a gated community or school campus. 2getthere, the Dutch maker of the pods, and Singaporean transportation operator SMRT on Wednesday announced they will be building 24-passenger cars that are slated to run commercially by the end of the year. They’ve established a new joint venture called 2getthere Asia that will operate and maintain the vehicles in the city state.
Driverless Transportation Coming To Singapore
Published April 22, 2016 Uncategorized Leave a CommentTags: 2getthere, automobile, futuristic, Johnny Cab, robotic vehicles, Self-Driving Car, Singapore, SMRT, Total Recall, traffic congestion, urban transportation
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