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Xinzhou plans to expand the pilot of self-driving cars, Sydney is on the road for the first time.

 
[Social News]     18 Jun 2018
Sydney Olympic Park is piloting a shuttle bus. (photo by Sydney Morning Herald)According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the "storm" of driverless cars has swept the world, and they are on their way to San Francisco, Singapore and Paris, and Sydney will be next, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
Xinzhou plans to expand the pilot of self-driving cars, Sydney is on the road for the first time.

Sydney Olympic Park is piloting a shuttle bus. (photo by Sydney Morning Herald)

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the "storm" of driverless cars has swept the world, and they are on their way to San Francisco, Singapore and Paris, and Sydney will be next, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.

Since last year, Sydney Olympic Park has launched pilotless shuttle bus pilot work. In recent months, passengers have been able to take such buses to and from major venues.

The pilot site for the next driverless car in the new state has not yet been determined, but any one could be put into use, including a wine trip to Hunter Valley (Hunter Valley). Considering the state of government, the new bus could shuttle wine lovers to and from the winery in Hunter Valley.

It is reported that in the new state budget to be released tomorrow, government will set aside A $10 million to set up a new special fund for more pilot projects for driverless vehicles. The money will be allocated over a four-year period and will be managed by the New York Transportation Department`s Intelligent Innovation Center (Smart Innovation Centre). The center will be responsible for the selection of relevant projects and partners.

New state finance director Patrick (Dominic Perrottet) said this year`s budget is about "building for tomorrow, delivering now."

"the future belongs to those who hear its coming steps. This investment will take advantage of the power of technology to improve the lives of the people of the whole state. " He said。

Transportation Director Constance (Andrew Constance) also said that the future is ahead and we need to be ready. "more than a decade ago, things like Uber`s (Uber), smartwatch jumped out of the (Jetsons)."

(Jetsons), an American cartoon of the 1960s, lives in the world of the future, with jet backpacks, teleportation devices and underwater cities, and has a long life span.

"nowadays, driverless cars may be a bit like that, but the truth is, they`ve been built and tested around the world." "the dedicated funding for the pilot will mean that, government, University, the private sector and start-ups can work together to test and learn more about how these technologies will shape the future of our cities and towns," Constance said.

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