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May Mobility
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May Mobility focuses on developing and deploying autonomous shuttle transportation with a strong commitment to accessibility.
May Mobility: Overview of Products and Services
Products
Autonomous Shuttles
Toyota Siennas are equipped with May Mobility's self-driving technology, including sensors, cameras, and software. These vans are wheelchair-accessible and can accommodate up to 5 passengers.
Multi-Policy Decision Making (MPDM) Technology
The core software platform governing the autonomous driving, navigation, and safety of May Mobility's shuttles.
Services
Driverless Transit Programs
Public or private partnerships offering on-demand rides in designated areas using May Mobility's autonomous shuttles. Currently operational in Arizona and Michigan.
Rider-Only Service
A recent development allowing passengers to ride without a safety driver onboard, further emphasizes autonomy.
MaaS Partnerships
Collaborations with companies like Moovit to integrate May Mobility's shuttles into broader mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) platforms.
Key Differentiators
Focus on Accessibility
Their wheelchair-accessible shuttles cater to a wider range of users.
Safety-First Approach
Their MPDM technology prioritizes safe and reliable operation.
Driverless Deployment
They are among the few companies offering fully driverless public transit services.
Public-Private Partnerships
They actively work with municipalities and organizations to implement their solutions.
Additional Notes
- May Mobility's services are currently limited in geographic scope and operational hours.
- They are committed to expanding their reach and developing new partnerships.
- Their focus on accessibility and safety sets them apart from some competitors.
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