Ford is Bringing its Self-Driving Cars to Miami

The Verge, February 27, 2018

Ford is bringing its fleet of self-driving cars to the neon-splashed streets of Miami to test out its future commercial plans for robot cars, which include ride-hailing and deliveries, the automaker announced today.

Ford is Bringing its Self-Driving Cars to Miami2018-03-16T19:45:07+00:00

Autonomous Vehicle on Display Tuesday in Downtown Tampa

WFTS ABC Action News Tampa, February 27, 2018

The future was scheduled for January of 2018. But the future was delayed. Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART) promised that downtown Tampa would have a self-driving, autonomous shuttle operating full-time by the weekend of the NHL All-Star Game in January. It didn’t happen. But there will be an autonomous shuttle for one day.

Autonomous Vehicle on Display Tuesday in Downtown Tampa2018-03-16T19:45:13+00:00

Central Florida Tech Company Driving Major Change in Way Self-Driving Cars ‘See’

WOFL FOX 35, February 21, 2018

Self-driving cars have to ‘see’ everything around them, to safely navigate our streets. Autonomous vehicles are given this “sight” using Light Detection and Ranging devices also known as ‘L.I.D.A.R.’ It works like RADAR, but rather than sending out radio waves, LIDAR uses laser light. The systems sent out laser beams and measure how long it takes them to bounce back.

Central Florida Tech Company Driving Major Change in Way Self-Driving Cars ‘See’2018-03-16T19:25:55+00:00

Florida seniors could hold the future of driverless cars

CBS News, January 15, 2016

As supporters and critics debate self-driving vehicles, 125,000 senior citizens who live in a central Florida retirement community will take them for a ride in the world’s largest self-driving experiment. They’ll travel 750 miles of roads in The Villages retirement community near Orlando.
Voyage, an autonomous vehicle (AV) startup specializing in a robo-taxi service, will pick them up at their homes and drive them free of charge to and from grocery stores, theaters, pools, golf and tennis with only a “technician” on board to monitor the system — and take the wheel if necessary. Later on, the technician will be dropped and a transportation fee added.

Florida seniors could hold the future of driverless cars2018-03-16T19:45:22+00:00

New Policies in Florida Could Drive Further Innovation in State’s Ridesharing Industry

The Capitolist, February 20, 2018

Innovative ridesharing companies are quickly becoming a premier option for consumers across the country – and Florida is right on board. Last year, the state Legislature joined the majority of other states in supporting ridesharing by allowing this pioneering transportation option to expand its services under a uniform statewide set of standards. It turns out that was only the beginning of the good news for those of us who want to see our state continue to support innovation.

New Policies in Florida Could Drive Further Innovation in State’s Ridesharing Industry2018-03-16T19:28:13+00:00

A Florida Monorail Makes Way for the RobotBus of Tomorrow

Bloomberg, February 8, 2018

The Central Station monorail platform hangs above the streets of Jacksonville, Florida. The fareboxes, which haven’t accepted payment in almost six years, wear vinyl wrap with “SKYWAY IS FREE” stenciled in white block letters. Even at that price, the end of a recent morning rush finds only a handful of riders bothering to wait for the silver-and-blue trains that glide in every six minutes.

A Florida Monorail Makes Way for the RobotBus of Tomorrow2018-03-16T19:45:29+00:00
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