
ARAS tech on Ryde e-scooters enable intelligent deceleration
Norwegian micromobility operator Ryde and Computer Vision firm Luna Systems are powering one of the first large-scale Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) for shared e-scooters
Norwegian micromobility operator Ryde and Computer Vision firm Luna Systems are powering one of the first large-scale Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) for shared e-scooters
Voi, Ryde and Lime have won the tenders to operate e-scooters and e-bikes in Oslo, Norway this season.
A new artificial intelligence (AI) technology that detects alcohol and drug intoxication by scanning eyes is being deployed in a fleet of e-scooters.
Voi, Ryde and Bolt have won the tender to deliver shared e-scooters in Norway’s second-largest city, Bergen, for the next two years.
Norwegian micromobility operator Ryde and Computer Vision firm Luna Systems are powering one of the first large-scale Advanced Rider Assistance Systems (ARAS) for shared e-scooters
Voi, Ryde and Lime have won the tenders to operate e-scooters and e-bikes in Oslo, Norway this season.
A new artificial intelligence (AI) technology that detects alcohol and drug intoxication by scanning eyes is being deployed in a fleet of e-scooters.
Voi, Ryde and Bolt have won the tender to deliver shared e-scooters in Norway’s second-largest city, Bergen, for the next two years.
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