A self-governing taxis in Singapore collided with a truck

Self-managed car companies nuTonomy, which passed road test on the streets of Singapore, on Tuesday morning collided with a truck. During an accident at low speed no one was hurt, according to the Facebook Transport Department (LTA) city-state.

It clarifies that the accident occurred when the test car changed lanes. Other details were not given. To investigate the incident began LTA and the police.

Representatives nuTonomy, which is engaged in the development and testing of unmanned technology, said that the car was traveling at this time with the two engineers on board, and confirmed its speed was low, reports Reuters.

Recall that in late August in Singapore launched the world's first project with the self-governing taxi (in his cabin until all the two experts are the same). Then, on the streets of the city came out six Modified electric Renault Zoe and the Mitsubishi I-MiEV, equipped with self-system and sensors. It belonged to whether the vehicle involved in an accident to this series - not specified.

Reuters notes that now in the western part of Singapore conduct self-testing machine four different research groups. Last month, the city authorities have doubled the way open for them the route - up to 12 km.

In September, the Singapore mobile service call taxi Grab partnered with nuTonomy, in which some users may be ordered through the application self-governing taxi.
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