On the Road: JTA wants to hear from you on autonomous people mover

The Florida Times Union, September 27, 2019

JTA has a survey to learn what Jacksonville residents want from its proposed Ultimate Urban Circulator for the Skyway Express.

Traveling by alternate means is part of the theme of this weekend’s “On the Road.”

Some folks may know that the Jacksonville Transportation Authority wants to take its aging Skyway Express into the future with autonomous electric people movers, not only using the overhead pathways that cross downtown and San Marco, but also designate the Bay Street corridor for them initially.

 

On the Road: JTA wants to hear from you on autonomous people mover2019-11-20T18:03:06+00:00

Orlando’s first driverless bus launches in Lake Nona: ‘Tomorrow is here’

Orlando Sentinel, September 18, 2019

With a fitting beep, doors opened and out stepped local elected officials and executives as confetti rained down over them outside the driverless bus.

The battery-powered driverless shuttle — operated by the mobility company Beep — had safely delivered them to the official opening of the free service, which will shuttle daily between the Laureate Park Village Center and Lake Nona Town Center. The route of about a mile will take about 12 minutes, toting 10 people at 15 mph.

“Tomorrow is here,” said Rasesh Thakkar, senior managing director of Tavistock Development, which created Lake Nona.

 

Orlando’s first driverless bus launches in Lake Nona: ‘Tomorrow is here’2019-11-20T18:05:33+00:00

Waymo to Test Autonomous Vehicles in Rainy Florida

Transport Topics, August 20, 2019

Google autonomous vehicle spinoff Waymo says it will start testing on public roads in Florida to better experience heavy rain.

The Mountain View, Calif., company says tests will begin this month in the Miami area and include highway driving to Orlando, Tampa and Fort Myers. The Florida test vehicles will be driven by humans. They’ll collect data with laser and radar sensors. Heavy rain can affect image quality.

 

Waymo to Test Autonomous Vehicles in Rainy Florida2019-11-20T18:06:53+00:00

Florida first responders hold AV emergency training to prepare for Jacksonville pilot

Traffic Technology Today, August 19, 2019

First responders, EMS (Emergency Medical Services) crews, fire fighters and law enforcement officials in the Jacksonville area of Florida are more prepared for the future of public transportation after completing an emergency training program with autonomous vehicles (AVs).

 

Florida first responders hold AV emergency training to prepare for Jacksonville pilot2019-11-20T18:11:05+00:00

Now is the time to invest in Florida roads | Column

Tampa Bay Times, August 15, 2019

This is arguably the most important roadway effort undertaken in Florida since the Florida Turnpike.

In this divisive political environment, improving infrastructure is one of the only government actions people can often agree on. That’s why the Florida Legislature passed, and Gov. Ron DeSantis…

 

Now is the time to invest in Florida roads | Column2019-11-20T18:08:19+00:00

The Economic Club of Florida: Grayson Brulte, Co-Founder & President of Brulte & Co.

WFSU, August 2, 2019

On July 29, 2019 the Economic Club of Florida hosted “A Conversation About Self-Driving Cars and the Future Economic Impact of Autonomy.” The featured presenter was Grayson Brulte, co-founder and president of Brulte & Company, which has significant involvement in autonomous vehicle technologies.

 

The Economic Club of Florida: Grayson Brulte, Co-Founder & President of Brulte & Co.2019-11-20T18:09:54+00:00

E-Commerce

Lisa Nisenson, Vice President, New Mobility and Connected Communities at Wantman Group, Inc. (WGI). July 24, 2019

Florida is known for moving a lot of freight.  From international ports in Jacksonville and Miami, to high capacity roadways and rail, Florida  gets the goods where they need to go.

Historically a product’s journey, whether it’s a tomato or a truck, found its way to a customer from a visit to a store or showroom. The customer has always been the “last mile” of delivery.

That journey is changing (even for tomatoes) as technology races to meet consumer demand for less-than-two-hour, free delivery. This blog looks at a future where today’s shopper, surfing through store aisles with 20 items in a cart, is replaced by a shopper who can order almost anything on the fly.

 

E-Commerce2019-07-24T16:08:46+00:00

Florida leads next generation of transportation technology | By Beth Kigel

Orlando Sentinel, July 18, 2019

Makers of autonomous and connected vehicles are building and testing the next generation of cars that will transform transportation here in America — and around the world. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent signing of HB 311 will help elevate Florida’s prominence as a leader in this technology, encouraging multi-national companies to test their products here in the Sunshine State. House Bill 311, drafted by state Rep. Jason Fischer and endorsed by state Sen. Jeff Brandes, removes the requirement for an operator, or even a passenger, in a certified autonomous vehicle while driving on public roads.

Florida leads next generation of transportation technology | By Beth Kigel2019-07-22T14:44:31+00:00

The Age of Autonomous

The Gainesville Sun, June 27, 2019

In the past decade, the research and development of autonomous vehicles (AVs) has intensified in the U.S. and around the world. Much of the research has been propelled by the benefits of AV advancements to include reduced crashes and traffic fatalities, improved fuel efficiency, reduction in environmental impacts associated with emissions, increased economic productivity, and better access to transportation. As a state, Florida is a leader in AV research and development, policy making and business.

The Age of Autonomous2019-07-09T16:56:59+00:00

Unmanned Starsky Robotics Truck Navigates Florida Expressway

Transport Topics, June 26, 2019

Automated truck technology startup Starsky Robotics successfully completed its first unmanned test drive on a public highway June 16. The Class 8 Volvo sleeper berth tractor-trailer traveled at 55 mph down a 9.4-mile stretch of Florida’s Turnpike in Orlando.

Unmanned Starsky Robotics Truck Navigates Florida Expressway2019-07-09T16:55:11+00:00
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