Bosch is to use a $2.3 million grant from the Connected and Automated Vehicle (C/AV) Trial Grants Programme to develop the technology, which will be tested later this year.
The C/AV programme funded through the government’s $1.4 million <%$Linker:
Acting state premier Jacinta Allan says the probability of being killed on a rural road is five times higher than in the city.
“That’s why we’re rolling out a record roads investment in rural Victoria – and this is another way we can improve safety and save lives,” Allan adds.
The testing will be conducted on roads that expose an automated vehicle to a range of different traffic, weather and infrastructure conditions.
Knowledge gathered from the trial is expected to provide a better understanding of the infrastructure required for the deployment of C/AVs.
In the US, Bosch recently partnered with
Bosch to trial driverless tech on Australia’s high-speed rural roads
Bosch has received an automated driving system (ADS) permit from the Victorian government to test automated vehicle technology on high-speed rural roads in the south-eastern Australian state.
Bosch is to use a $2.3 million grant from the Connected and Automated Vehicle (C/AV) Trial Grants Programme to develop the technology, which will be tested later this year.
The C/AV programme funded through the government’s $1.4 million Towards Zero Action Plan – an initiative which provides guidelines on how V
January 24, 2019