Self-Driving Startup Aurora Expands Public-Road Testing to Texas

July 20, 2020, 6:00 PM UTC

Even as some robo-taxi developers are tapping the brakes, self-driving startup Aurora Innovation Inc. is expanding its testing operations to Texas, adding a third state to its existing public-road proving grounds in California and Pennsylvania.

Aurora, founded by Chris Urmson, a former head of Google’s self-driving team, selected Texas due to the volume of public roads and the state’s AV-friendly regulatory environment, the company said Monday in a blog post. The venture plans to deploy small fleets of driverless minivans and later add autonomous semi trucks along commercial routes in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, it said.

Aurora is deploying custom-built Pacificas in Texas that will have their own ‘FirstLight’ lidar systems installed.
Source: Aurora

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