Hyundai and Seoul set to test self-driving cars on city roads starting next month

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Hyundai has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the city of Seoul to begin testing six autonomous vehicles on roads in the
Gangnam district beginning next month, BusinessKorea reports
The arrangement specifies that six vehicles will begin testing on 23 roads in December
Looking ahead to 2021, there will be as many as 15 of the cars, which are hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles, testing on the roads. Seoul
will provide smart infrastructure to communicate with the vehicles, including connected traffic signals, and will also relay traffic and
other info as frequently as every 0.1 seconds to the Hyundai vehicles
That kind of real-time information flow should help considerably with providing the visibility necessary to optimize safe operation of the
autonomous test cars
On the Hyundai said, they&ll be sharing information too — providing data around the self-driving test that will be freely available to
schools and other organizations looking to test their own self-driving technology within the city. Together, Seoul and Hyundai hope to use
the partnership to build out a world-leading downtown self-driving technology deployment, and to have that evolve into a commercial service,
complete with dedicated autonomous vehicle manufacture by 2024.