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  2. Volkswagen ID. Buzz - Wikipedia

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    Buzz minivan is the basis of Volkswagen's self-driving automobile, [35] and could be used for VW's ride-pooling service branded MOIA, competing with Uber. [36] MOIA launched in April 2019, serving Hamburg, Germany , after a 2018 trial with a small fleet of battery electric Multivan T6 vehicles. [ 37 ]

  3. Navlab - Wikipedia

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    Navlab 1 and 2 were semi-autonomous and used "... steering wheel and drive shaft encoders and an expensive inertial navigation system for position estimation." [3] Navlab 5 used a 1990 Pontiac Trans Sport minivan. In July 1995, the team took it from Pittsburgh to San Diego on a proof-of-concept trip, dubbed "No Hands Across America", with the ...

  4. Self-driving car - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on Self-driving cars & self-driving vehicles Enablers Assured clear distance ahead Autonomous racing Datasets History Impact Lane centering Pedestrian crash avoidance mitigation Vehicle infrastructure integration Topics Automatic parking Platoon Regulation Liability Robotaxi Self-driving truck Tunnel problem Related topics Automatic train operation Unmanned surface vehicle ...

  5. History of self-driving cars - Wikipedia

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    The first self-sufficient and truly autonomous cars appeared in the 1980s, with Carnegie Mellon University's Navlab [2] and ALV [3] [4] projects in 1984 and Mercedes-Benz and Bundeswehr University Munich's Eureka Prometheus Project [5] in 1987. In 1988, William L Kelley patented the first modern collision Predicting and Avoidance devices for ...

  6. Check Out the Zeekr 009, a Swanky Electric Minivan from ... - AOL

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    The 009's hard-edged design is complemented by an optional 140.0-kWh battery and 536 horsepower, plus an opulent and spacious interior.

  7. Turing College, Kent - Wikipedia

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    Turing College is a residential college at the University of Kent, established in 2014 as the university's sixth college.It was named after Alan Turing, [1] [2] a British mathematician and codebreaker, known for his foundational contributions to computer science and his pivotal role in breaking German codes during World War II at Bletchley Park.

  8. King County purchases 120 Tesla Model Y vehicles for car ...

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    The county’s 2025 budget established $5.5 million for the purchase of 221 new electric vans needed to support Metro's Vanpool Program. The county purchased the Tesla Model Y, ...

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