Monday, November 18, 2013
Ultra Automated Transport Takes Another Step
This is good news combining my previously expressed interest in automated rail, driverless cars & my rejected proposal that it would be better for the Scottish government to spend £20 million building an automated rail link to Glasgow airport than start a £300 million conventional rail project and then cancelling it for £40 million.
The same company is now using the same equipment to provide driverless cars (on rail) to provide a public transport system in Milton Keynes http://phys.org/news/2013-11-uk-town-deploy-driverless-pods.html
This is my previous article on the subject. The Ultra system is also in use at Heathrow now. But not Glasgow.
The same company is now using the same equipment to provide driverless cars (on rail) to provide a public transport system in Milton Keynes http://phys.org/news/2013-11-uk-town-deploy-driverless-pods.html
This is my previous article on the subject. The Ultra system is also in use at Heathrow now. But not Glasgow.
Labels: Glasgow, Science/technology, Scottish politics