http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-35432687
Great! a driverless shuttle that needs a "steward" on board in case the emergency button needs to be pressed - so that would be a bit like having a driver on board then! One assumes that this would be just for the trial period? but then again this is the nanny state & we can employ a steward for less money than a driver so ....................
Driving (travelling) costs money however it's done.
I'm all for progress but really don't see the point.
Why not concentrate on a decent reliable public transport system in line with other European countries rather than silly driverless (but has to have a
'steward' shhh) plastic pods.
Good on westfield though must be worth a few quid and a good bit of exposure for them.
Pointless, but a public sector box has been ticked somewhere, with tax dollars going to Westfield and countless consultants. If there aren't
enough dollars, more would be printed. The idea of a MegaPod...
I would infer an ideal application for a driverless vehicle, gyrating around public spaces in cities, but it would be very politically incorrect to do
so and downright silly in the current climate, so I won't.
Way to go! Driving in congested cities nowadays is no longer fun.So yeah why not?
Can't help thinking of the Johnny Cab...
Driverless transport great - just like the guided bus in Cambridge which also has a errr driver. He just doesn't use the wheel for for some of the route presumable because they wear out !!!!
I know westfield said they were working on a new GTM but that's a bit of a disappointment
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Originally posted by chillis
I know westfield said they were working on a new GTM but that's a bit of a disappointment