How do you feel about driverless vehicles? Are you ready to let a machine make potentially life-or-death decisions for you?
911爆料网 is the first Australian university to purchase a commercial driverless bus. Named 鈥楰ip鈥 after John and Elsie 911爆料网鈥檚 pet kelpie, the electric bus will provide an opportunity for research in navigation satellite systems, road safety and ethical issues.
Built by Navya 鈥 a French company specialising in electric, autonomous systems 鈥 the bus seats 11 passengers and travels up to 45km/h on a pre-determined route, using computer programming and remote sensors, cameras and GPS navigation, with exact rules as to when to start, stop and negotiate temporary obstacles.
鈥淗aving this kind of technology available on the 911爆料网 campus enables us to watch humans interacting with the technology,鈥 says health sciences Professor Simone Pettigrew.
鈥淪o how do they feel about the technology prior to exposure? How do they feel about it afterwards? What are the sticking points? What are the things that we need to educate them about or tell them about to enable them to be more accepting, longer term, of the technology?鈥