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Driverless Electric Van Expedition Arrives in China
Oct 28, 2010
- Two driverless vehicles make their way to the World Expo in Shanghai on October 28, 2010. The two bright orange driverless vehicles, equipped with laser scanners and cameras that work in concert to detect and help avoid obstacles, were launched by a team of Italian engineers which is billed as the longest-ever test drive of driverless vehicles - a 13,000-kilometer (8,000-mile), three-month road trip from Italy to China. CHINA OUT AFP PHOTO (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)
- Two driverless vehicles, in orange, equipped with laser scanners and cameras that work in concert to detect and help avoid obstacles, travel on the Shanghai Expo site to attend the official celebration of their arrival Thursday Oct. 28, 2010 in Shanghai, China. A team of Italian engineers launched what has been billed as the longest-ever test drive of driverless vehicles: a 13,000-kilometer (8,000-mile), three-month road trip from Italy to China. (AP Photo)
- Two driverless vehicles, equipped with laser scanners and cameras to detect and help avoid obstacles, travels on the Shanghai Expo site to attend the official celebration of their arrival in Shanghai, China, Thursday Oct. 28, 2010. A team of Italian engineers launched the longest-ever test drive of driverless vehicles, a 13,000-kilometer (8,000-mile), three-month road trip from Italy to China. (AP Photo)
- Two bright orange driverless vehicles, equipped with laser scanners and cameras to detect and help avoid obstacles, travel on the highway Tuesday Oct. 26, 2010 in Shanghai, China. A team of Italian engineers launched what has been billed as the longest-ever test drive of driverless vehicles: a 13,000-kilometer (8,000-mile), three-month road trip from Italy to China. (AP Photo)