Self-driving Uber-cars tested on public streets in Pittsburgh

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Uber starts testing their own self-driving vehicles on the streets of Pittsburgh in the coming weeks. The taxi service puts the car on the street to collect mapping data as well as testing its self-driving capabilities. Uber says Pittsburgh is an ideal environment to develop and test the technology across a wide variety of road types, traffic patterns and weather conditions.

The test car was built in Uber’s Advanced Technologies Center (ATC), which is also located in Pittsburgh.

Ford Fusion

The car, a hybrid Ford Fusion, will be collecting mapping data as well as testing its self-driving capabilities. When it’s in self-driving mode, a trained driver will be in the driver’s seat monitoring operations. The Uber ATC car comes outfitted with a variety of sensors including radars, laser scanners, and high resolution cameras to map details of the environment.

“Real-world testing is critical to our efforts to develop self-driving technology”, Uber stated. “Self-driving cars have the potential to save millions of lives and improve quality of life for people around the world.  1.3 million people die every year in car accidents — 94% of those accidents involve human error. In the future we believe this technology will mean less congestion, more affordable and accessible transportation, and far fewer lives lost in car accidents.”

These goals are at the heart of Uber’s mission to make transportation as reliable as running water — everywhere and for everyone.

Improvements

While Uber is still in the early days of our self-driving efforts, every day of testing leads to improvements. “Right now we’re focused on getting the technology right and ensuring it’s safe for everyone on the road — pedestrians, cyclists and other drivers. We’ve informed local officials and law enforcement about our testing in Pittsburgh, and our work would not be possible without the support we’ve received from the region’s leaders.”

WIlliam Peduto, the Mayor of Pittsburgh, is thrilled Uber choose his city to execute the tests. From the first steel mills to the laboratories at Pitt and Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh has a long history of innovation. Now we’re taking another step forward, this time as home to Uber’s Advanced Technologies Center, where some of the world’s leading innovators are helping to shape the future of transportation. We’re excited that Uber has chosen the Steel City as they explore new technologies that can improve people’s lives — through increased road safety, less congestion, and more efficient and smarter cities.”

Steel City

Uber chose the Steel City as the home of their Advanced Technologies Center because of its world-class engineering talent and research facilities. “Pittsburgh is an ideal environment to develop and test our technology across a wide variety of road types, traffic patterns and weather conditions. The city’s long history of innovation continues today as it helps us shape the future of transportation.”

Author: Lars Verpalen

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