Article 5EGMY Self-driving companies are inching toward fully driverless service

Self-driving companies are inching toward fully driverless service

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Timothy B. Lee
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Enlarge / A Motional self-driving car in Las Vegas. (credit: Motional)

Motional, a joint venture of Hyundai and giant auto parts supplier Aptiv, has begun testing its self-driving vehicles in Las Vegas without anyone behind the wheel, the company announced in a Monday blog post.

Motional isn't ready to launch a driverless commercial service yet. But Motional-which was part of Aptiv before Hyundai's investment-has been operating a commercial self-driving taxi service (with safety drivers) for several years. The service is operated in partnership with Lyft; Lyft customers in Las Vegas can opt to ride in a Motional car during some of their rides. Motional says its vehicles have completed more than 100,000 rides without causing any crashes.

Motional says that it hired the German testing firm TUV SUD to examine its self-driving technology. After an 18-month review process, the firm endorsed the technology for driverless testing.

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