Re: Parramatta tram collision warning system
  TP

This short article is packed with information on the advantages of
automated operation. The second last video in the examples features the
Dockland Light Rail.

https://railsystem.net/metro-automation/

The last video on the Milan metro is the same sort of operation as Sydney
metro, but at a lower maximum speed.

Tony P

On Thursday, 4 August 2022 at 12:27:56 UTC+10 TP wrote:

> Quite widespread on cars nowadays with adaptive cruise control. One of the

> little steps towards automation. Maybe Parramatta might be a candidate for

> our first driverless tram operation?

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> Tony P

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> On Thursday, 4 August 2022 at 11:51:54 UTC+10mat...@...

> wrote:

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>> On 3/8/22 17:14, Greg Sutherland wrote:

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>> https://www.railwaygazette.com/light-rail-and-tram/parramatta-tram-collision-warning-system/62237.article?ID=z9xqh~9zn9tt~9hqzn~W4ik~Ky0gk&utm_campaign=RG-METRO-REPORT-RGI%20SUBS-030822-JM&utm_medium=email&utm_source=newsletter&utm_content=RG-METRO-REPORT-RGI%20SUBS-030822-JM

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>> Apparently there are several buses , allocated to the Sydney North West

>> region that have the bus equivalent of this system fitted. Spends a lot of

>> time warning the driver about cars ahead on the road!.

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>> These sorts of systems 'are the future' whether we like it or not. :-)

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