A self-driving electric shuttle is now on the roads of Montgomery County 鈥 the first time Maryland鈥檚 Department of Transportation has granted permission for an autonomous vehicle to operate in the county.
The Olli, an eight-passenger box on wheels, is currently in use at National Harbor, in Prince George鈥檚 County, Maryland, and Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall, in Arlington County, Virginia.
In Montgomery County, the vehicle will shuttle on a half-mile stretch of public roadway 鈥 Gateway Center Drive 鈥 between Robotic Research鈥檚 two office locations, in Clarksburg.
The company provides its AutoDrive autonomy software and hardware to Olli鈥檚 manufacturer, Local Motors, to enable the shuttle to operate without a driver.
鈥淔or safety redundancies, however, the Montgomery County deployment will have a safety operator on board at all times, available for immediate takeover of vehicle control if necessary,鈥 according to a news release from Robotic Research.
According to the company, Maryland鈥檚 Department of Transportation granted a Highly Automated Vehicle permit for the Olli shuttle after reviewing the technology with Montgomery County government, law enforcement, fire and EMS and public transportation agencies.
鈥漈his is a great step forward in innovation in the state of Maryland, and is a great example of the kind of leadership in technology the state is committed to supporting in the private sector,鈥 said Alberto Lacaze, president of Robotic Research.
