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Google to open Detroit-area autonomous car center
by Staff Writers
San Francisco (AFP) May 25, 2016


Google announced plans Wednesday to open a Detroit-area technology center for its self-driving car program.

The new center in Novi, Michigan, will house engineers and others testing vehicles provided by Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, a statement by Google parent Alphabet said.

"For the past few years, members of our team have been working from the Greater Detroit area," the statement posted on Google+ said. "Now it's time to lay down roots."

"Many of our current partners are based here, so having a local facility will help us collaborate more easily and access Michigan's top talent in vehicle development and engineering."

The 5,000 square meter (53,000 square foot) center will enable Google and its partners to "further develop and refine self-driving technology," the statement said.

"One of the first tasks will be to ready our self-driving Chrysler Pacifica hybrid minivans. We'll begin moving in throughout 2016.?"

Google added 100 new 2017 Chrysler Pacifica hybrid vehicles to its fleet of self-driving vehicles in a major expansion earlier this month.

The collaboration with Fiat Chrysler marked the first time the California-based Internet giant has worked directly with an automaker to build self-driving vehicles.

Google has said it would not license its autonomous car technology nor sell the self-driving minivans.

The tech giant began testing its autonomous driving technology in 2009 using a Toyota Prius equipped with Google equipment.

It now has some 70 vehicles, including Lexus cars, adapted by Google in addition to its in-house designed cars unveiled in 2014.

Los Angeles to launch bike-sharing program
Los Angeles (AFP) May 26, 2016 - Los Angeles announced Wednesday it would launch a bike-share program in July, following in the footsteps of other cities across the country.

Mayor Eric Garcetti said that starting July 7, nearly 1,000 bicycles would be placed in the downtown area for short-term rentals by commuters in the most traffic-clogged city in the United States.

"Residents and visitors from around the world can ... check out a bike and see downtown LA with a fast, fun and affordable system," Garcetti said.

The program will initially be made available at 65 locations in the downtown area -- including Chinatown, Union Station and city hall -- many of them close to metro stations and bus stops to allow easier access for commuters.

Initial access will be granted to people who have metro fare cards and the general public will be able to use the bikes starting August 1.

Bike-sharing programs are becoming increasingly popular across the United States with more than 30 cities introducing them in recent years.


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