Here is something interesting for you – UAE’s Roads and Transport Authority is gearing up to launch trial runs of self-driving taxis starting in October. These autonomous wonders will grace the iconic Jumeirah Road, whisking passengers between the Etihad Museum and the Dubai Water Canal. The catch? In the initial stages, these sleek vehicles will cruise sans passengers. But hang on tight; full-blown commercial operations are just around the corner, expected to kick off next year. Let me tell you all the futuristic details you need to know about these driverless cars.
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The Driving Force Behind This Transformation
The brains behind this autonomous revolution are none other than Cruise, a subsidiary of General Motors specialising in self-driving technology. They inked a deal with Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority last year to bring their autonomous vehicles to the city. Fast forward to 2030, and we may be looking at a fleet of 4,000 self-driving vehicles navigating Dubai’s streets, thanks to this collaboration.
Dubai: On The Road To History
Dubai is on the cusp of making history as the second city outside the US to introduce commercial Cruise self-driving vehicles. With their eyes set firmly on the future, Dubai aims to have a quarter of all trips within the city powered by autonomous technology by 2030. Yes, you read that right – one in four UAE residents could be zipping around in a driverless car by the end of the decade.
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Bringing It All Together At The Dubai World Congress
As we hurtle towards this autonomous future, Dubai is playing host to the Dubai World Congress for Self-Driving Transport. This unique platform brings together top-notch experts, policymakers, technology wizards, researchers, and academia to pave the way for a seamless self-driving experience.
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Dubai’s Grand Autonomous Transportation Strategy
But wait, there’s more! Dubai’s Autonomous Transportation Strategy has some lofty goals. They’re aiming to slash traffic accidents and losses by a whopping 12%, saving a cool AED 2 billion annually. Productivity gains are on the horizon too, with a 13% increase that could save 396 million hours in commute time every year. And let’s not forget reclaiming parking spaces!
Driving Economic Growth
Dubai is also eyeing a hefty economic boost, with a projected AED 22 billion in annual revenue across various sectors. This financial windfall will come from reduced transportation costs, carbon emissions, accidents, and a turbocharged productivity surge.
The Cost Of Driverless Taxi’s
Now, the burning question on everyone’s mind: How much will these futuristic rides cost? Well, the price tag is still under wraps, but here’s a hint – expect it to be in the ballpark of limo taxis, typically around 30% higher than regular cabs. As December approaches, you can look forward to catching one of these sleek autonomous taxis in Jumeirah 1.
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Testing The Waters
Before these driverless marvels hit the streets with passengers, they’ve been busy collecting data using onboard lidars, radars, and cameras. These sensors provide a 360-degree view, helping the cars navigate safely. The plan is ambitious – 4,000 autonomous vehicles cruising Dubai’s streets by 2030.
A Promising Future
As Dubai embraces driverless taxis, they aim to alleviate traffic congestion, reduce emissions, and minimise accidents. It’s a future where you’ll not only reach your destination swiftly but also contribute to a cleaner, safer, and more efficient Dubai. So, buckle up for a ride into the future – Dubai style!
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