Saudi Starts Testing Driverless Vehicles in Riyadh
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Saudi Arabia launches first pilot phase of self-driving vehicles in Riyadh
Saudi Arabia has launched the first phase of autonomous vehicle trials in Riyadh, with real-world routes covering airports, universities, and business hubs under Vision 2030.
Consultation launched on driverless passenger vehicles
The government has launched a new consultation on driverless passenger vehicles ahead of limited trials next year. The consultation, open until 28 September and covering taxis, buses and other passenger […] The post Consultation launched on driverless passenger vehicles first appeared on Bodyshop Magazine.
Trials of self-driving vehicles to begin in Riyadh
Tests in ‘real-world environments’ Vehicles will have safety officer Public transport target of 15% Saudi Arabia has announced pilot trials for self-driving vehicles in Riyadh. The first phase will involve them operating in real-world environments at King Khalid International Airport and various locations across Riyadh, including on highways and in the city centre, the state-run Saudi Press Agency reported. The trials will be carried out under t…
Saudi Arabia launches pilot phase of self-driving vehicles in Riyadh
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has launched the initial pilot phase of autonomous self-driving vehicles in Riyadh, marking a significant milestone in the Kingdom’s journey toward smart, AI-powered transportation systems. According to a report of Saudi Gazette, Minister of Transport and Logistic Services and Chairman of the Transport General Authority, Eng. Saleh Al-Jasser, inaugurated the program on Wednesday, highlighting its importance in enabling cutti…
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