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The
Vienna City Lines company, which carried out the social welfare service
in Vienna, made its first micro-auto navigation with no drivers. The minibus will be tested early next year as the route to the city's newest district, Zeeştadt Aspern, will be dropped.The National Trend Report states that the "Navy Arma" minivan produced
by France's "Navy" company is powered by an electric motor and is
scheduled to move on a regular basis after two years of public
transport.Within the framework of the research project shaped into the budget of
the Austrian Ministry of Transport, test flights will be made with the
participation of the movement table and the actual passengers, special
to the two driverless microavents to be able to carry 11 passengers."Intelligent"
buses equipped with cameras and sensors have the potential to be in
contact with other means of transport, and the unexpected events that
occur in the course of the road can be exercised.
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