Kamaz announced the start of tests of unmanned trucks. The tests will take place on the M-11 Neva highway between Moscow and St. Petersburg.
Russian automaker Kamaz has started testing unmanned trucks on the M-11 Neva highway, the company’s press service said.
Specialists are working on creating an accurate road map that will allow the car to be positioned to the nearest centimeter, Kamaz noted. This map will provide information about installed signs, traffic lights, weather stations, junctions, exits, and other objects.
Kamaz is already testing its drones on the roads from Naberezhnye Chelny to Kazan and Nizhnekamsk. In March, the company plans to start regular trips with two trucks, with three more by the third quarter of 2023.
Kamaz drones are also being tested by Magnitogorsk Iron and Steel Works.
Author:
Kirill Bilyk
Source: RB

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