University Will Offer Free Rides In Driverless Shuttles On Campus Next Fall

"Students and faculty at the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor will have another option for getting around campus next fall, when the school will offer free rides in driverless shuttles.

The university’s autonomous and connected vehicle research center Mcity will run the program, which will allow researchers to gain some insight into how such services work in the real world, as well how people react to it, ‘as a way to gauge consumer acceptance of the technology.’

There will be two all-electric shuttles made by Navya Arma covering a route on U-M roads every 10 minutes or so, each with room for 15 passengers. They’re equipped with lidar to sense the environment around them while moving at low speeds — they top out at 28 mph. Each vehicle also has GPS, on-board cameras, and Wi-Fi communications to capture data generated while they drive." …

https://consumerist.com/2017/06/21/university-will-offer-free-rides-in-driverless-shuttles-on-campus-next-year/

The future is here, folks!

Well this oughta be interesting in a town where people don’t think twice about randomly stepping into a street and making people slam on their brakes.