Monday 14 August 2017

Driverless buses failed

 Driverless buses failed
TALLING ..... A few minutes before the state of the Baltic State in Estonia, the buses were lightened to improve transport systems that run without drivers. Clearly, the Baltic is a part of the European Presidency, and the two buses that were bought for driving without a driver cost one million euros.

Their experience has also begun to bring these buses to the road regularly, but the results that have come to them may not be encouraged, although the maximum speed of these buses is limited to 50 to 60 miles.In the experimental phase they are being tested at just 20 km's per hour, but from place to place such news is being found that there are dangerous accidents in many places, that experience has been stupid in the early stages.

Many eyewitnesses reported that these buses do not see signals on the gestures nor can they look at other pass-through vehicles. These unmanned buses have been shifted from March to Estonia streets. Traffic Department says In the current situation, there is less chance to bring these buses to regular service. One aspect of the present situation is that even though it is equipped with the latest equipment, it is a condition because it has equipment and equipment that has the ability to stop the bus in any emergency and if If anybody comes in front of him, even if he will stop himself, he is not a helper.

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