Apr. 14, 2021 4:41 AM
Intel’s Israeli Mobileye unit has teamed with four-year-old Silicon Valley startup Udelv in an effort to put automated electric delivery vehicles into service in the United States by 2023, the companies said on Monday.
Mobileye is supplying a fully automated driving system for Udelv’s new Transporter, a boxy electric shuttle without seats or cockpit that is designed specifically for delivery.
Udelv will not sell the vehicles, but will offer them as part of a subscription-based delivery-as-a-service package to commercial customers. And while the vehicles will not have human drivers, Udelv plans to offer a teleoperation feature with humans remotely assisting customers with loading and unloading.
Have you seen this van? Massachusetts State Police seek public’s help finding suspect in hit-and-run crash that left 72-year-old man with life-threatening injuries MassLive.com 2 days ago Jackson Cote, masslive.com
Massachusetts State Police released images of a van that struck and severely injured a 72-year-old man Monday night in hopes they can receive help from the public in identifying the suspect in the hit-and-run crash.
The man was crossing Route 28, also known as William McGrath Highway, from east to west at the intersection of Broadway in Somerville around 8:40 p.m. when he was struck by the van. The pedestrian was taken to Massachusetts General Hospital with life-threatening injuries, state police said in a statement.
Massachusetts State Police are searching for a white Ford Transit Connect 2014-2021 model year involved in a hit-and-run crash that critically injured a.