Fancy car-sharing but hate the parking? Have a car driven remotely to you

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HAMBURG, Germany – German company Vay has become the first company to deploy a vehicle without a human being inside on a European public road, a milestone the startup says paves the way for a remote-controlled mobility service within months. Read more at straitstimes.com.

HAMBURG, Germany – German company Vay has become the first company to deploy a vehicle without a human being inside on a European public road, a milestone the startup says paves the way for a remote-controlled mobility service within months.

The car will be ‘teledriven’ remotely to a customer who has placed their order via an app, who will physically take control of the car when they get in. PHOTO: VAY “A teledriver brings the car directly to the customer – remotely controlled from the teledrive center. Teledrivers sit at a teledrive station in Hamburg with all the necessary controls.

 

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