Examples of using Nutonomy in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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NuTonomy, a self-driving car start-up, halted its trials in Boston.
All rides are free-of-charge and will be accompanied by two NuTonomy engineers- which again also echoes Uber's approach.
NuTonomy announced a research partnership with Singapore's Land Transport Authority earlier this month.
You have to register after receiving an invitation from nuTonomy and so far, only a few dozen people are part of the programme.
NuTonomy and Grab won't be the only providers of driverless, on-demand trips in Singapore.
This is yet another high-profile partner for Lyft after a spate of recent new collaborators, including Waymo and,just last week, Nutonomy.
Self-driving startup nuTonomy also halted its pilot tests in Boston at the request of city officials.
While multiple companies, including Google and Volvo,have been testing self-driving cars on public roads for several years, nuTonomy, an automonomous vehicle….
NuTonomy previously said it expects to launch its service without the supervision of a safety driver in 2018.
So the goal is not just to complete a little trial but to expand it to a fully self-driving taxi fleet in Singapore by 2018-that's according to nuTonomy.
In Boston, self-driving startup NuTonomy Inc. halted its tests after city officials requested a pause following the Arizona crash.
While multiple companies, including Google and Volvo,have been testing self-driving cars on public roads for several years, nuTonomy says it's the first to offer rides to the public.
Technology company nuTonomy has just started a self-driving taxi trial service in Singapore in what it claims to be a world first.
Leading industry players like Google and Tesla have made tremendous progress in autonomous vehicles,and some smaller players such as nuTonomy have already piloted autonomous taxis.
Earlier this year, nuTonomy was the first company to get permission from the Singapore government to test self-driving cars, in a small area of the town.
This is really a moment in history that's going to change how cities are built,how we really look at our surroundings", nuTonomy executive Doug Parker…(more…).
NuTonomy also is working on testing similar taxi services in other Asian cities as well as in the U.S. and Europe, but he wouldn't say when.
For those worried that this may all seem a little premature, a NuTonomy engineer will be riding in the vehicle to ensure everything goes according to plan.
Doug Parker, nuTonomy chief operating officer, said independent taxicab could ultimately reduce the number of vehicles on Singapore's roads from 900, 000 to 300, 000.
While multiple companies, including Google and Volvo,have been testing self-driving cars on public roads for several years, nuTonomy says it is the first to offer rides to the public.
Though NuTonomy is launching the first public trial of its service in Singapore, the company has also been testing its specially adapted vehicles in Michigan and in the U.K.
The partnership will allow NuTonomy to expand its public trial, which started several weeks before Uber launched its own public test in Pittsburgh on August 25th.
NuTonomy says dozens of passengers have signed up for its first passenger service, and the company plans to expand to thousands of people in the coming months.
Like Uber and Google, Nutonomy is convinced that the real benefits of autonomous technology will be when humans never have to touch a steering wheel or brake pedal.
Until then, NuTonomy will be offering a public trial of the so-called“robo-taxi” service in Singapore's One-North business district, where the company has been testing the service privately since April.
With the service, nuTonomy is offering smartphone users free rides around the One-North business district of Singapore in either its self-driving Mitsubishi i-MiEV or Renault Zoe.
Earlier this month, NuTonomy revealed a partnership with Singapore's Land Transport Authority(LTA) to initiate trials of an“autonomous mobility-on-demand transportation service,” the company said at the time.
According to nuTonomy, the ultimate goal is to have a fully self-driving taxi fleet in Singapore by 2018, which the company believes will help to significantly reduce the number of cars on Singapore's congested roads.