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Tropical forests destroyed at fastest recorded rate last year

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Science   来源:Forex  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:"I am really grateful and thankful to the community," she says.

"I am really grateful and thankful to the community," she says.

Rino has also been talking to other countries, and the company says the quickest uptake of its vehicles will be in Australia later this year, when a supermarket chain will start using their driverless delivery vehicles.Meanwhile, in China, they say they're now running more than 500 vans with road access in over 50 cities.

Tropical forests destroyed at fastest recorded rate last year

However, Hefei remains the most advanced.Apart from Rino, the city has also now given permission for other driverless delivery van companies to operate.Gary Huang says this is due to a combination of factors.

Tropical forests destroyed at fastest recorded rate last year

"Encouragement came from the government, followed by local experimentation, the gaining of experience, the refinement of regulations and eventually allowing a broad implementation."And you can see them on the roads, changing lanes, indicating before they turn, pulling up at red lights and avoiding other traffic.

Tropical forests destroyed at fastest recorded rate last year

For the courier companies, the numbers tell the story.

According to Rino's regional director for Anhui Province, Zhang Qichen, deliveries are not only faster, but companies can hire three autonomous electric delivery vans which will run for days without needing a charge for the same cost as one driver.A Parliamentary and Political Services Committee considers honours for politicians and for political service.

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