Without pedals and without a steering wheel – the first production drone GM will go into the series with 2019

Without pedals and without a steering wheel – the first production drone GM will go into the series with 2019

Without pedals and without a steering wheel – the first production drone GM will go into the series with 2019

15 January 2018


GM plans to begin issuing drone AV Publik


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Alexander Klimov, photos Automotive News

On Friday 12 January, the General Motors Corporation said that it has filed a "petition for security"
the Department of transportation (DoT) for authorization for admission to the admission in operation of the drone fourth generation Cruise AV, which will be the world's first production car developed from scratch without the usual steering wheel, pedals and, in General, manual control. If permission is granted DoT, Autonomous Cruise AV will be used for maintenance visits GM by 2019.

General Motors insists on refusal 16 of the Federal safety standards for conventional vehicles otherwise would apply to the car is running
without a driver.&If DoT agrees with the request of GM, is expected to be issued is up to 2500 units.
Cruise AV to create a corporate Park for business trips.


Description General Motors your Cruise AV MkIV sounds like science fiction: "Our Autonomous vehicle is the result of intensive development of target and countless hours of real testing and the tests. It is not drunk eat not reads & not removed from their working post, not upset, not tired, never distracted and does not produce any emissions."

Drone Cruise AV, based on the Chevrolet Bolt used five LiDAR, cameras 16 and 21 radar,
including peripheral radars, radars near and far range to ensure confident driving in difficult road conditions. Cruise AV was designed
in accordance with the 12 elements of the NHTSA safety for self-driving vehicles,
including cybersecurity, crash safety, training system and training of users and minimize risk.


Cruise AV is jointly developed with Cruise Automation, a startup in San Francisco, acquired by GM in March 2016 for $1 billion, According to a statement from October, Cruise AV will begin testing in new York this year, and it has already begun in Scottsdale, Arizona ,
in San Francisco, California and in Michigan.



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