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Tracking the rise of the driverless car.
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Tracking the rise of the driverless car.
A comprehensive Facebook website full of information on Driverless Transportation.
The goal of this website is bring attention to the great advances which are currently occurring in this field and to accelerate the adoption of this crucial and highly beneficial technology.
The Self-Driving Economy seeks to quantify the value that will be created in new industries and shifted in others. Car 2.0 is presented in the media as a possibility with discussion about its benefits and intense debates about technical issues (and some regulatory). Large numbers in the millions, billions, trillions are used in describing this sector in general. The deployment of Car 2.0, the when, where and who will be driven by economic considerations. Companies (existing and new) along with governmental institutions will make economic forecasts. It is the sum of these individual actions that will make Car 2.0 become a reality. I hope to contribute to that discussion by valuing the impact of Car 2.0.
Website with links to various articles and events related to Driverless Transportation.
A Forum for Driverless Car Technology
Thinking Highways magazine is the thought-leader in the intelligent transportation and advanced traffic management sector. Focusing on technology, policy, strategy, implementation, innovation, integration and interoperability. Thinking Highways was born from the desire to deliver to its audience the highest quality content possible. Its aim is not only to report but to facilitate active and forward thinking discussion using the best available platforms and creating innovative new ones. The core team has been together in the global ITS industry since the late 1990s and has expanded since H3B Media’s inception in 2006.
The goal of TransportGooru.com is to be “the best place” on internet for all transportation industry-related news and information. Its humble beginnings trace back to a behemoth “information management” challenge. Most of us, active practitioners in the transportation industry, consider the e-mails and e-newsletters that filter into our Inbox as the primary source(s) of industry information. The quantum of information jumps significantly from RSS feeds, Tweets, etc if you are also plugged into various forums, websites, and groups that address a multitude of transportation issues such as engineering, research, planning, public policy, governance, etc.
Another blog that contains many useful links as well as surveys on Autonomous Vehicles.