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[熱點] 时间:2024-09-20 07:48:03 来源:絕仁棄義網 作者:百科 点击:139次

It's not just Uber and Waymo racing to put self-driving cars on the road. Ride-hailing app Lyft has been building its self-driving car program, and on Thursday, its fleet got a training boost.

Using test cars built at its own autonomous car development center, Lyft is running its cars through the ultimate challenge at a Bay Area test facility.

SEE ALSO:What it's like to ride in a self-driving Lyft

Lyft will test its self-driving vehicles at GoMentum Station's 5,000-acre training ground in Concord, California — about a 30-mile drive east of San Francisco.

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The closed training facility is where the local county transportation agency brings together car makers, tech companies, researchers, academics, and other specialists to develop new transportation ideas — and see if the vehicles can take it.

Acura and Toyota both have put autonomous vehicles through the obstacle course-like challenge at GoMentum's proving grounds. City-like roads and other safety scenarios make it a laboratory for autonomous driving.

Last year, Lyft laid out plans for its Palo Alto, California, self-driving car facility. Those vehicles developed at the Level 5 Engineering Center are now getting put to the test.


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