More self-driving vehicles are being shown off in the D.C. region.
They include one known as 鈥淭ony鈥 鈥 short for 鈥渢o navigate you,鈥 said Dave Hofert, of Perrone Robotics.
The company created the vehicle by adding self-driving equipment to a Polaris Gem shuttle. The autonomous vehicle just finished up a trial run in Crozet, Virginia, where it gave rides between a residential area and downtown.
Tony was shown off at the Northern Virginia Technology Council鈥檚 Autonomous Technology Summit, along with a Chevy Bolt modified by students at Virginia Tech. That vehicle is part of a national competition between schools to develop a fully autonomous vehicle.
The car 鈥渃an be autonomous in a ton of different weather conditions, different road conditions,鈥 said student Mitch Gerhardt. 鈥淲e can detect signage, we can detect obstacles on the road.鈥
Already in the region, self-driving shuttles have run at Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Virginia, and in Maryland鈥檚 National Harbor.
A self-driving shuttle is also planned to run between the Dunn Loring Metro and the Mosaic District in Fairfax County.
While the shuttles do drive themselves, for now, a human stays on board to override any choices the autonomous vehicles make.
