May Mobility to test driverless shuttles in Ann Arbor | TechCrunch
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May Mobility has launched a small-scale deployment of autonomous shuttles in a 2-square-mile area, marking the second city to introduce driverless operations without a safety driver.
CEO Edwin Olson highlighted that initiating 'driver-out' operations in another city within a year showcases the scalability of May Mobility's technology and its ability to navigate complex environments.
The startup is also looking to expand its driverless testing to Peachtree Corners, Georgia, in 2025 and introduce its AVs to the Lyft app in Atlanta next year.
With its autonomous shuttles, May Mobility aims to enhance its driverless systems' capabilities, focusing on adapting to challenging weather, higher speeds, and congested traffic conditions.
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