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Pittsburgh Will Have Self-Driving Uber Cars Later This Month

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The future is now. Bloomberg reports that ride-sharing giant Uber will be bringing autonomous cars onto the road. Uber will roll out its self-driving car service, accompanied and supervised by a human, later this month in the Pittsburgh area.

"Uber’s Pittsburgh fleet, which will be supervised by humans in the driver’s seat for the time being, consists of specially modified Volvo XC90 sport-utility vehicles outfitted with dozens of sensors that use cameras, lasers, radar, and GPS receivers. Volvo Cars has so far delivered a handful of vehicles out of a total of 100 due by the end of the year. The two companies signed a pact earlier this year to spend $300 million to develop a fully autonomous car that will be ready for the road by 2021.

[…] Customers will request cars the normal way, via Uber’s app, and will be paired with a driverless car at random. Trips will be free for the time being, rather than the standard local rate of $1.05 per mile. In the long run, Kalanick says, prices will fall so low that the per-mile cost of travel, even for long trips in rural areas, will be cheaper in a driverless Uber than in a private car. “That could be seen as a threat,” says Volvo Cars CEO Hakan Samuelsson. “We see it as an opportunity.” "

There you have it, by the end of 2016, Uber hopes to have 100 autonomous Volvo XC90 SUVs driving on the roads. While folks over in Silicon Valley are working on self-driving cars for the consumer, Uber is the first to offer them through a ride-sharing service.
 
I think this has a l way to go, the idea is fantastic but what happens when a human makes a sudden mistake or gets a puncture?


Gregory lsaacs r.i.p.
 
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