GoMentum Station

GoMentum Station is a testing ground for connected and autonomous vehicles at the former Concord Naval Weapons Station in Concord, California. Press reports have linked it with the Apple electric car project after members of Apple's Special Project group were reported to have met GoMentum representatives.[1][2] The site is owned by the Contra Costa Transportation Authority.

In October 2014, the Contra Costa Transportation Authority announced that the GoMentum Station proving grounds would be used to test self-driving cars; according to them, "The public will not have access to the test site, and the self-driving cars will be restricted to the test bed site. With 2,100 acres of testing area and 19.6 miles of paved roadway, the CNWS is currently the largest secure test bed site in the United States".[3] Mercedes-Benz is reported to have licenses to test new driving technology, including smart infrastructure such as traffic signals that communicate with cars. Among the site's other notable features: "a 7-mile-long roadway is great for testing high-speed driving. A pair of 1,400 foot long tunnels" for sensor testing.[4]

References

  1. Philip Elmer-DeWitt (15 August 2015). "Here's the autonomous vehicle test bed Apple asked to see". Fortune.
  2. Harris, Mark (August 14, 2015). "Documents confirm Apple is building self-driving car". The Guardian.
  3. "Self-Driving Cars Headed to Contra Costa" (PDF) (Press release). Contra Costa Transportation Authority. October 1, 2014.
  4. http://time.com/4012989/driverless-cars-gomentum/

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