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Autonomous Fahren: Waymo learns Linksverkehr in Tokyo

Autonomous Fahren: Waymo learns Linksverkehr in Tokyo

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Waymo’s autonomous robots joined the year of Linksverkehr in Tokyo. After the expansion of public transportation in the United States metropolitan area, as planned for the expansion of Miami, until 2025, Waymo’s first international study is planned. Then you can order the Unternehmen with Tokios bigger Taxibetreiber zusammen.

The first days of the year, the old electric Jaguar I-Pace, the Waymo also in the United States for the Waymo One traveler, the Japanese central station takes place and goes to other cities of Minato, Shinjuku, Shibuya , Chiyoda, Chūō, Shinagawa and Kōtō. . In Tokyo, the Waymo Driver, as well as the Waymo hardware and software configuration system, the Linksverkehr and the Feinheiten beim Steuern eines autonomous Fahrzeugs in a der am dichten besiedelten Metropolen der Welt lernen.

Taxifahrer übernehmen zunächst das Steuer

For testing in Japan, Waymo worked with Nihon Kotsu, Tokios Grand Taxis and Go corporate travel agencies, between Nihon Kotsu and e-commerce companies DeNA Mehrheitseigner. Nihon Kotsu is in Japan managing and managing the Waymo fleet. The start of the test phase is due to the fact that the drivers of the motor vehicle are not manually steuern, but the city is to be used by the user and is automatically transferred to the sensor.

Im Rahmen der Tests soll unterem ermittelt werden, wie sich ein autonomous Fahrzeug in ainer neuen Umgebung verhält, die by Simulation training wurde. The settlement for people who are at a particular point in time is looking good.

Expansion in Miami

Waymo also offers another possible extension in the United States. Waymo has 2026 located in Miami, Florida and has been updated, but it has been tested for 2023 special weather tests in Germany. In collaboration with mobility service provider Moove in Miami, the next few years will take place with the Jaguar I-Pace, a new graphics card will be available before 2026 for the regulation of the rules.