Velodyne’s lidar-based traffic monitoring solution will be used at 25 intersections as part of $6m road network project, driven by the University of California.
The e-commerce giant has already been testing the robots for contactless delivery in California and Washington and said they helped meet increased customer demand in the pandemic.
The service, provided by Pony.ai, is part of Fremont’s drive to decrease single-driver commuting and has the potential to expand beyond city employees in the future.
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