Unlike conventional People Movers, Automated Road Vehicles (ARVs) steer themselves without mechanical constraint. They have been used for decades to carry freight in factories [More]


ARV Systems that have entered service

This list includes all Automated Road Vehicles that have carried the general public at 10 km/hr (6.2 mph) or more with no system employees on board.


ParkShuttle at Schiphol airport, Amsterdam ParkShuttle I - began operating December 1997, providing circulation within the P3 parking lot at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam. Maximum speed was about 24 km/hr (15 mph). A second system was in service outside Rotterdam connecting the Rivium business park with a rail station. Automated service to Rivium was suspended so the system could be extended, but resumed with 2nd generation vehicles (see below). Also see here and here.
  
Yamaha Floriade vehicle Yamaha Floriade Vehicle - approximately 25 vehicles were operational during the summer of 2002 as part of the Floriade horticultural show held every ten years in the Netherlands. Speed was 11 km/hr (7 mph). Also see here.
 
Toyota IMTS bus on Awaji Island Toyota IMTS Bus on Awaji Island - two buses, both driverless, operate in platoon formation at a theme park on Awaji Island, Japan. Maximum speed is 30 km/hr (19 mph). The system began service in 2001.
 
Toyota IMTS buses at Expo 2005 Toyota IMTS Bus at Expo 2005 - began service March 25, 2005 and operated for six months during Expo 2005 in Japan. Maximum speed was 30 km/hr (19 mph). Vehicles operated automatically in platoons of three on a dedicated road with an attendant in the lead vehicle only. On a separate route they were manually driven individually. Also see here and here.
 
ParkShuttle II ParkShuttle II - began automated service December 2005 to the Rivium business park outside of Rotterdam. The new vehicle is longer than the original, and holds 20-24 passengers. Top speed is 32 km/hr (20 mph). The exclusive roadway was extended to 1.8 km (1.1 miles) and upgraded from one way (with passing points) to mostly two way. Also see here. Unfortunately, the system has experienced major setbacks. It was temporarily shut down following the collision of two empty vehicles. Before it could reopen, a fire in the ParkShuttle garage on the night of February 7-8, 2006 destroyed one vehicle and damaged another. The vehicles were repaired and tests of the ParkShuttle during the first half of 2008 can be seen on YouTube. According to a Dutch language web site, the ParkShuttle resumed service to the public in September 2008.
  



ARV system scheduled to open in 2010
 
ULTra vehicle at platform ULTra Personal Rapid Transit - currently running on a one kilometer test track with both elevated and at-grade sections at Cardiff, Wales in the UK. Precise steering guides the vehicle between the sidewalls seen in photo. BAA, the world's largest airport company, will use 21 ULTra vehicles to begin service between a terminal and a car park at London's Heathrow airport in 2010. Also see here and here.


C O M I N G    E V E N T S
Sept 21-23, 2010 - Personal Rapid Transit Conference at London's Heathrow airport. Attendees will be able to ride the ULTra PRT system at Terminal 5.
Oct 27-29, 2010 - Podcar City conference in San Jose, California. Several podcars (another name for PRT) will be exhibited at the conference.

W H A T ' S    N E W
Jan 10, 2010 - Presentation on Scale Model Automated Road Vehicle was given at the annual technical meeting of the Advanced Transit Association in College Park, MD.
Sept 5, 2009 - The opening of the ULTra system at London's Heathrow airport has been delayed. According to the ULTra PRT web site, passenger service is expected to commence in "late Spring 2010."
Masdar vehicle
Apr 29, 2009 - Information about the 6-passenger CyberCab vehicle for Masdar, Abu Dhabi was recently added to the 2getthere web site. Various facts, figures and photos can be found by looking at the sub-menus under the Vehicle menu in the Personal Transit section.
Apr 25, 2009 - A number of videos posted on YouTube show the ULTra system at Heathrow airport, London (via Kinetic Network PRT). The video labeled "LHR PRT 4 Trip from T5" shows a trip along the full length of the system from Terminal 5 to one of the two parking lot stations.
Jan 19, 2009 - Photos of Masdar Automated Road Vehicle have been posted on Flickr (via Kinetic Network PRT).
Jan 11, 2009 - Presentation on Initial Applications for Automated Vehicles on Exclusive Roadways was given at the annual technical meeting of the Advanced Transit Association in Washington, DC.
Dec 30, 2008 - Possible Automated Road Vehicle application added. It would serve a station on a planned BRT or LRT line outside of Washington, DC.
Dec 23, 2008 - Possible Automated Road Vehicle application for College Park, Md has been updated with more detail added.
Dec 6, 2008 - Video spotted on YouTube showing tests of the ParkShuttle driverless minibus near Rotterdam during the first half of 2008.
Nov 17, 2008 - Model of possible Automated Road Vehicle for Masdar, Abu Dhabi, spotted on Flickr (from Kinetic Network PRT). It may be a restyled version of the ULTra 4-passenger Personal Rapid Transit vehicle. Update Jan 25, 2009: Apparently this is not the ULTra vehicle. Instead it was developed by 2getthere, although it does not look like the PRT computer image on their web site.
June 20, 2008 - Web page on Automated Microbus stations has been updated to describe how vehicles can resolve conflicts without central control.
Automated Road Vehicle in Masdar video
May 6, 2008 - National Public Radio web page includes a video showing an Automated Road Vehicle system planned for Masdar, Abu Dhabi.
Feb 22, 2008 - The presentation mentioned in the Jan 12, 2008 entry below is now available online.
ULTra guideway under construction Computer image of ULTra 4-passenger vehicles
Jan 22, 2008 - New photos and videos show details of the ULTra system under construction at Heathrow Airport, London. One of the videos can be seen on YouTube.
Jan 12, 2008 - The Advanced Transit Association's annual technical meeting will include a presentation on one approach to operating automated road vehicles. It's entitled "Micro-Simulation of Automated Vehicles with Minimal Central Control".
Computer image of ULTra PRT vehicles on Heathrow guideway.  This section of guideway is currently under construction.
Nov 7, 2007 - Presentation on CityMobil project describes several European applications of automated road vehicles.
One of the Cybercars in Daventry, UK
Sept 24 to Oct 5, 2007 - Cybercar demonstration in Daventry, UK. BBC report includes video "Inside a Cybercar".
Sept 19, 2007 - Meeting on Personal Rapid Transit standards in Minneapolis, MN sponsored by the Advanced Transit Association.
First ULTra production vehicle
August 2007 - First ULTra production vehicle delivered for commissioning trials.
May 2007 - Morgantown, WV seminar included a presentation on using small automated road vehicles as a feeder system for the existing PRT system.
ParkShuttle on bridge CyberCab 6-passenger PRT vehicle
March 2007 - 2getthere launches its new web site featuring the ParkShuttle driverless minibus and the CyberCab PRT vehicle.
Generic Automated microbus layout
March 2007 - Layout for a generic, at-grade, Automated Microbus system to provide area coverage. It can be replicated to cover any size region, and uses only 2.2% of the land.
Center-platform, automated microbus station
January 2007 - Design for at-grade, Center-Platform, Automated Microbus station.
Western terminus of possible North Bethesda system
January 2007 - Revised web page describing possible North Bethesda, Md Automated Microbus system. Includes new high-resolution images.
T Intersection
January 2007 - Revised at-grade T intersection. The design facilitates operation without central control.
July 2006 - Connexxion, the operator of the ParkShuttle driverless minibus system near Rotterdam, announced that service will resume in February 2007. See the Dutch web page here, which can be translated by Babel Fish. [More about the ParkShuttle in left-hand column]
June 2006 - Page added on ARVs in the Long Term.
ULTra route at Heathrow airport ULTra vehicle for Heathrow airport
June 2006 - More details released on system of 4-passenger ARVs to start operation at Heathrow airport in 2008. [More in left-hand column]
May 2006 - Proposed College Park, Md application added. Pedestrian overpass diagram added.
April 2006 - Roadway cost model added. It gives a value of $1.1M per two-way mile.
January 2006 - Annual meeting of the Transportation Research Board in Washington, DC included Session 732 on Automated Road Vehicles.
January 2006 - Advanced Transit Association Technical Seminar in McLean, VA included presentation on recent ARV developments.

Prime minister Balkenende of the Netherlands rides the ParkShuttle ParkShuttle II vehicle
December 2005 - Prime Minister Balkenende of the Netherlands rides the ParkShuttle driverless minibus to inaugurate public service in a suburb of Rotterdam. [More in left-hand column]


Planned ULTra airport system ULTra vehicle
November 2005 - BAA announces that ULTra 4-passenger ARVs will begin operation at London's Heathrow airport in 2008. [More in left-hand column]


May 2005 - Pictures of Toyota IMTS at Expo 2005 in Japan. [More in left-hand column]

Shanghai Daily newspaper with CyberCar article

December 2004 - Joint EU-China project.  A system of small, driverless, electric cars is scheduled to carry tourists around Shanghai Century Park starting in the 2nd half of 2006.

ParkShuttle II test at Antibes

June 2004 - Test of ParkShuttle II driverless minibus in Antibes, France. Rides were provided for 4,000 citizens. Maximum speed was 25 km/hr (15 mph).