A Quebec transportation company has launched pilot projects for autonomous buses in Montreal, among other cities across Canada Photo courtesy Ville de Montréal At the Tokyo Olympics this past summer, a fleet of self-driving shuttle buses manufactured by Toyota was used to shuttle athletes around the Olympic village. Much like the bullet trains introduced during the 1964 Tokyo Games and the 5G network used throughout the Pyeongchang Games in 2018, the Olympic forum provided an international showcase for technologies that could shape our future. Driverless shuttle buses appear to be on the horizon here in Canada as well following a series of pilot projects across the country. They may hold the key to a multi-modal transit model that adds convenience for those outside city centres and, ultimately, could help take more cars off the roads. In Ontario, the Autonomous Vehicle Innovation Network AVIN, a research and development partnership fund administered by the Ontario Centre of Innovation OCI, was created to accelerate the development of automation and mobility tech like self-driving vehicles. AVIN claims they have helped create or retain over 1,600 jobs in the province thus far. The goal isn’t to replace existing municipal bus services—utilized by millions of Canadians each year—but to complement existing transit by providing services that connect different types of transit in one trip. This multi-modal approach is expected to be key to the future of travel. In 2018, Keolis, a Quebec-based transportation company, introduced the first fully electric automated shuttle to appear on public roads in Canada, a 15-passenger vehicle that tops out at speeds of 25 kilometres per hour. “The autonomous shuttle aims to complete the first and last mile of the journey,” says Keolis vice-president of business strategy, Karine La Salle, citing the opportunity for self-driving buses to handle shorter trips meant to aid the 60 per cent of commuters who drive to and from transit hubs each day. Pilot projects have since taken place in Montreal, Ottawa, Waterloo, Ont., Surrey, and other cities across Canada. In Beaumont, Alta., transportation company Pacific Western tested the first electric autonomous bus open to the public in Western Canada, designed by French manufacturer EasyMile, which has deployed its cable car-inspired automated shuttle model in 20 countries thus far. Driverless buses have been on the horizon since 2017, when an automated shuttle bus also manufactured by EasyMile was introduced in a small town in Bavaria, Germany. The test project carried 20,000 riders in its first year and was hailed a success the same could not be said for a scheduled 12-month test run in Las Vegas shortly thereafter—the bus was involved in a minor collision with a delivery truck on day one. Self-driving vehicles use AI and motion-sensor technology to navigate roadways, and most emphasize caution over speed. During the first test pilot for a low-speed automated shuttle LSAS in Ontario on public roads, which took place in Ottawa’s Tunney’s Pasture, the two shuttles employed made a total of 14 emergency stops during its three-week trial—mainly in response to leaves blowing across the roadway. The Ottawa pilot examined not just how the vehicle performed, but how they were utilized—riders could either hop on at designated stops or arrange private rides via an app. And it’s not just passenger vehicles being tested. With an estimated shortage of 25,000 truck drivers in Canada by 2023, Canadian companies are turning to automation to fill the void. Canadian Tire, for example, along with NuPort Robotics recently partnered with the Ontario government to test an auto-pilot feature on semi-tractor trailers that transport products between warehouse centres and rail terminals. It’s the precise type of chain-linking functionality that could see autonomous vehicles hit the roads on a more permanent basis sooner rather than later. MORE BIG IDEAS Read about new innovations in at-home 3D printing, how personal watercraft are switching to electric and why waiting in line may be a thing of the past.
BSDLink merupakan shuttle bus yang menghubungkan titik titik bisnis di kawasan BSD dengan Gratis. Di video ini dengan rute ICE ke Aeon Mall
Trade Shows Wednesday-Friday, Jul 12-14, 2023 - ICE BSD, Nusantara Hall Back Hello Sobat Energi!Don't miss it! Join the biggest and most important convention of new renewable energy and energy conservation in the region!The 11th Indonesia EBTKE ConEx 2023Date 12-14 Juli 2023Time 9 am - 5 pm GMT+7Venue Nusantara Hall, ICE BSD City - TangerangThis event consist of Exhibition, Business Gathering, Conference and many more interested Your Calendar and stay up to date! Getting Here Conveniently located in the heart of BSD City, Indonesia Convention Exhibition ICE is close to all city center facilities, attractions, and easily accessible with a range of travel your visit to ICE with our suggested routes. Explore the interactive map and see the travel directions option by clicking on the tab below. Indonesia Convention Exhibition ICEJl. BSD Grand Boulevard Raya BSD City, Tangerang, 15339 By Car By Train By Trans BSD By BSD Link By Transjakarta By Car By Train By Trans BSD By BSD Link By Transjakarta Private Transport With easy access from two major highways, Indonesia Convention Exhibition ICE is easy to get to by road whichever direction you are travelling from. You can drive to us via Kunciran-Serpong highway route or Jakarta Outer Ring Road-Serpong highway route. ICE can be reached within 35minutes from Soekarno-Hatta International Airport. The parking area is located within the ICE that are accessible during regular business hours and events. Train The nearest station to reach Indonesia Convention Exhibition ICE is Cisauk Station, where strategically located at Intermoda BSD City, an integrated transporation hub that connects Electric Commuter Train KRL, Bus Terminal, BSD Link Shuttle Bus, and Pasar Modern Intermoda BSD. From there you can take a taxi, online transportation, or BSD Link shuttle bus to ICE. *The schedule and routes may vary and subject to change depending on the transport operators. Please visit here for more information. Transjakarta As a bus rapid transit BRT system in the capital city, TransJakarta serves several routes that connect between Jakarta’s strategic locations. TransJakarta also has a Tangerang-Jakarta integration service via S11 bus route that operates daily at to The first stop of the S11 bus route is Jelambar and the last stop is Terminal BSD. You can take taxi or online transportation to continue to ICE. *The schedule and routes may vary and subject to change depending on the transport operators. Please visit here for more information. Trans BSD Trans BSD offers convenient and affordable transportation option that connects the BSD area with several areas in Jakarta, such as Ratu Plaza, Pondok Indah, Pasar Baru, and Mangga Dua. Please see below for the bus schedules and route details. Trans BSD Schedule Monday - Friday *ETD Estimated Time of Departure *ETA Estimated Time of Arrival The bus doesn't operate on Saturday and Sunday Monday - Friday *ETD Estimated Time of Departure *ETA Estimated Time of Arrival The bus doesn't operate on Saturday and Sunday Monday - Friday Saturday - Sunday *ETD Estimated Time of Departure *ETA Estimated Time of Arrival *The schedule and routes may vary and subject to change depending on the transport operators. Please visit here for more information. BSD Link With 6 daily routes, BSD link is a free shuttle bus that facilitates easy access for all visitors to various strategic locations around BSD area, including Indonesia Convention Exhibition ICE. This dedicated public transportation has a capacity of 27 seats and 20 hang grips to accommodate 47 passengers per fleet. There are 3 designated bus stops located right in front of ICE. Intermoda De Park 1 Special schedule only on weekend and public holidays. Intermoda De Park 2 Special schedule only on weekend and public holidays. Intermoda Vanya Park Intermoda Terminal - Vanya Park Vanya Park - Intermoda Terminal Breeze & AEON Mall *The schedule and routes may vary and subject to change depending on the transport operators. Please visit here for more information. Wheelchairs Wheelchairs are available upon request on a first-come first-serve basis located at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition concierge in the Nusantara Lobby on Ground Floor. Elevator Elevators are conveniently located on all levels of building and provide direct access to our indoor basement parking area. Emergency Evacuation Indonesia Convention Exhibition staff have been trained in emergency training and evacuation practices to ensure safe evacuation of all guests. Safety video induction is compulsory to be played before any event. Restroom Wheelchair accessible restroom facilities are located near Kalimaya Lobby Lower Ground, Nusantara Lobby Ground Floor and throughout the exhibition halls. Floor Level and Doorway All floor is level throughout our venue. Doorways are sufficiently wide to accommodate wheelchairs to enter all meeting rooms, exhibition halls, and convention halls. We also prominently display directional signage throughout our facility. Should you require additional assistance, please contact your event coordinator or our staff in duty.6163Durocher. Montreal, QC. H2V 3Y7. 514-418-2933. dispatch@bsdtransport.ca
TheBSD LINK bus (Kampung Rambutan) has 3 stops departing from Ciawi and ending in Kampung Rambutan. BSD LINK bus time schedule overview for the upcoming week: Starts operating at 5:00 AM and ends at 6:00 PM. Operating days this week: everyday.
BAGAIMANA MENUJU KE SANA? Berikut adalah peta lokasi AEON Mall. Anda dapat melihatnya melalui Google Maps. Jika Anda memiliki pertanyaan, silakan kirim pesan Anda. AEON MALL Jalan BSD Raya Utama, Sampora, Cisauk, Tangerang, Banten 15345 Parking Information Untuk informasi parkir, Silakan klik tombol di bawah ini Parking Information Via Jalan Tol Akses via Jalan Tol Untuk menuju AEON MALL BSD CITY via jalan tol, bisa menggunakan alternative jalan tol seperti Dari Jakarta Selatan & Pusat melalui Tol Jakarta Outer Ring Road JORR dan melewati Tol Jakarta – Serpong dan keluar melalui Exit BSD Timur 2 Tol Serbaraja. Dari Jakarta Barat melalui Tol Jakarta – Tangerang dan keluar melalui Exit Alam Sutera menuju area Alam Sutera dan dilanjutkan ke Jalan Raya Serpong menuju Jalan Pahlawan Seribu Dari Jakarta Timur melalui Tol Dalam Kota melewati Simpang Susun Tomang menuju Tol Jakarta – Tangerang dan keluar melalui Exit Alam Sutera menuju area Alam Sutera dan dilanjutkan ke Jalan Raya Serpong menuju Jalan Pahlawan Seribu Dari Jakarta Utara Melalui Tol Wiyoto Wiyono melewati Simpang Susun Cawang menuju ke Tol Jakarta – Tangerang dan keluar melalui Exit Alam Sutera dan dilanjutkan ke Jalan Raya Serpong menuju Jalan Pahlawan Seribu. Via KRL Commuter Line Akses dengan KRL Commuterline Terdapat dua stasiun KRL yang dekat dengan AEON MALL BSD CITY, yaitu Stasiun Rawa Buntu dan Stasiun Cisauk. Stasiun Cisauk berjarak sekitar kilometer dari AEON MALL BSD CITY. Stasiun Rawa Buntu berjarak sekitar 6 kilometer dari AEON MALL BSD CITY Dari stasiun Rawa Buntu atau Cisauk, customer dapat menggunakan taxi atau transportasi online menuju AEON MALL BSD CITY. Untuk informasi mengenai KRL Commuterline klik di sini Link Via Shuttle Bus BSD Link Akses Dengan Shuttle Bus BSD Link Shuttle bus BSD Link merupakan layanan transportasi yang disediakan oleh pihak Sinarmas Land yang bisa digunakan oleh para customer secara gratis. Shelter shuttle bus BSD Link berlokasi di seberang Lobby Natsu dekat dengan area Parkir Utara. Untuk menuju AEON MALL BSD CITY juga dapat diakses dari beberapa titik pemberhentian bus / halte bus sesuai rute berikut ini atau dari lokasi The Breeze ICE BSD City Untuk informasi mengenai rute BSD Link klik di sini Fasilitas Taxi Fasilitas Taxi Shelter Blue Bird Taxi berlokasi di seberang Lobby Natsu, dekat dengan area Parkir Utara. Titik Jemput-Antar Taxi Online Titik Jemput-Antar Taxi Online Tersedia Antar-Jemput Go-Car berlokasi dibeberapa Lobby mall.iMYuA.