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Photos: Young Palestinians in Gaza turn plastic into fuel

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Real Estate   来源:Sustainability  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:York Access Forum told council officials two crossings by the exit to the loop road west of the station would cause problems for people who are blind or partially sighted.

York Access Forum told council officials two crossings by the exit to the loop road west of the station would cause problems for people who are blind or partially sighted.

A driverless shuttle bus said to be a "prototype of tomorrow's technology" is on display at a transport museum.The Auto Shuttle, which is an electric and autonomous vehicle, can be found at the Transport Museum Wythall in Worcestershire.

Photos: Young Palestinians in Gaza turn plastic into fuel

The bus was previously used by Solihull Council as part of a pioneering study into the feasibility of self-driving mass transit solutions across the UK.The museum said it was proud to display the shuttle as a static exhibit and hoped the range of public transport it had on show would help to educate the next generation.The Auto Shuttle was designed and developed by the Coventry company Aurrigo.

Photos: Young Palestinians in Gaza turn plastic into fuel

The council bought it using a grant from the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership.The purchase made Solihull Council the first local authority in the country to own and operate its own autonomous shuttle.

Photos: Young Palestinians in Gaza turn plastic into fuel

It was first tested at the NEC in 2020, where it operated autonomously along a one-mile pre-mapped section and transported more than 1,000 people during the four-week test period.

The vehicle also took part in"We've parents contacting us asking to be shown around the school.

"And schools may not be in a position yet of contacting parents about things like induction days for their children."We were planning to give parents that information at the due time, but we're going to have to get on with it now."

"We'll cope with it but it's extra pressure."The Alliance assembly member, Michelle Guy, who is a member of Stormont's Education Committee, said that the EA "need to review how this has happened and ensure it doesn't happen again".

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