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RTA envisions 4,000 self driving vehicles by 2030

The process is a prelude for the launch of the act ual ser vice in 2023, rendering Dubai the first city in the world to commercial­ly operate Cruise self-driving vehicles outside America

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Cruise, the self-driving car service, will start this month the operation of two Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles (EVS) to prepare digital maps for Cruise’s self-driving vehicles.

The process is a prelude for the launch of the actual service in 2023, rendering Dubai the first city in the world to commercial­ly operate Cruise self-driving vehicles outside America.

This comes in implementa­tion of the directives of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, to proceed with the partnershi­p agreement signed between Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) and Cruise, to operate Cruise autonomous vehicles to offer taxi and e-hail services in Dubai.

The two Chevrolet Bolt EVS will be initially deployed on Jumeirah streets and driven by specialist drivers.

Cruise’s technology uses a high-resolution map of the physical environmen­t, which is created using specialise­d mapping vehicles equipped with a suite of sensors including LIDAR, camera, and others, and are driven throughout the city to collect data, which is then used to create and maintain a navigable map for autonomous vehicles (AVS).

Cruise, General Motors’ (GM) majority-owned autonomous vehicle subsidiary, shares the same vision as GM that AVS can help lead to a safe, less congested future for all, delivering enormous benefits for society in the form of increased safety and access to transporta­tion.

These efforts will clearly advance GM’S vision of zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion.

Matar Al Tayer, Director-general, Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of RTA, said, “Preparing digital maps is an essential step in the process of operating self-driving Cruise Origin vehicles, which will be deployed in limited numbers next year to offer taxi and e-hail services. We have plans to increase the number of deployed vehicles gradually to reach up to 4000 vehicles by 2030, and enhancing Dubai’s pioneering role in self-driving transport. It is an important step towards realising the Dubai Smart Self-driving Transport Strategy aimed to transform 25 percent of total mobility journeys in Dubai into journeys on various self-driving transport means by 2030.”

“The operation of autonomous vehicles contribute­s to the integratio­n of transport systems by easing the mobility of public transport riders and helping them to reach their final destinatio­ns. It fits well with RTA’S first and last-mile strategy approved last year relating to the first and last sectors of journeys from and to the nearest public transport points. It consists of two sections: groups and individual­s,” Al Tayer added.

“The spread of autonomous vehicles marks a quality shit in public transporta­tion systems. It is associated with innovative solutions for facilitati­ng mobility, easing city congestion, and boosting road traffic safety levels. Human errors are responsibl­e for more than 90 percent of accidents. The Autonomous vehicles are environmen­tally friendly electric vehicles, and can serve considerab­le numbers of customers, particular­ly senior citizens and residents, in addition to people of determinat­ion,” he continued.”

In April 2021, RTA signed an agreement with General Motors backed Cruise to operate Cruise autonomous vehicles to offer taxi and e-hail services, as part of its efforts to enhance Dubai’s pioneering role in self-driving transport and transform it into the smartest city in the world.

The agreement, which is the first of its kind worldwide between a government entity and a leading company in the field of autonomous vehicles, is a major step toward realising Dubai’s Self-driving Transport Strategy aimed at converting 25 percent of total trips in Dubai into self-driving transport trips across different modes of transport by 2030.

The selection of Cruise as the exclusive provider of autonomous vehicles came ater a comprehens­ive, multi-year process to choose the best possible partner. Cruise’s technology, resources, purpose-built vehicle, automaker partnershi­ps, and approach to the safe testing and deployment strategy give them the ability to launch safely and faster than any other company.

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The two Chevrolet Bolt EVS will be initially deployed on Jumeirah streets and driven by specialist drivers.
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