Uber Rolls Out Self-Driven Cars on The Roads of Pittsburgh

Looks like Uber, the leading cab service company, is in a complete mood of squeezing technology and present a delicious and healthy result. The company has rolled out its self-driven vehicles on the roads to serve people. The current scenario has been created just to test that vehicle for their further advancement and detecting issues.

Uber Rolls Out Self-Driven Cars on The Roads of Pittsburgh

As a safety purpose, a safety driver will always be found on the steering wheel during the testing period of the automotive cars in real-life conditions. Currently, a fleet of Ford Figo fusion fueled up with 3D cameras, LIDAR and a GPS system can be seen on the roads of Pittsburgh, and a fleet of Volvo XC90s will join later on.

The company in their press release stated that “This pilot is a big step forward. Real-world testing is critical to the success of this technology, and creating a viable alternative to individual car ownership is important to the future of cities. We know that many drivers will have questions about this technology. It’s still very early: Self-Driving Ubers have a safety driver in the front seat because they require human intervention in many conditions, including bad weather.”

Uber Rolls Out Self-Driven Cars on The Roads of Pittsburgh

After getting the proper results and the remaining technical issues get fixed, they will provide ridesharing services with both drivers and self-driving Ubers. This is the first when a fully autonomous vehicle is introduced in the world. But we are a decade away from a complete production of fully autonomous vehicles across the world.

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