
Autonomous Toyota minivans testing in Dallas
Fox News
Self-driving firm Aurora is testing its self-driving technology in Dallas with a fleet of Toyota Sienna minivans.
The vehicles are operating on a simulated ride-hailing route that includes highway travel up to 70 mph, which is a faster speed than some other autonomous passenger vehicles are currently being tested at on public roads.
"The route showcases Aurora's ability to safely operate at highway speeds, a key technical differentiator that allows it to prioritize popular and lucrative rides," the Aurora said, highlighting the importance of airport runs to livery services.
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