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- Computer-controlled_Vehicle_System abstract "The Computer-controlled Vehicle System, almost universally referred to as CVS, was a personal rapid transit (PRT) system developed by a Japanese industrial consortium during the 1970s. Like most PRT systems under design at the same time, CVS was based around a small four-person electric vehicle similar to a small minivan that could be requested on demand and drive directly to the user's destination. Unlike other PRT systems, however, CVS also offered cargo vehicles, included "dual-use" designs that could be manually driven off the PRT network, and included the ability to stop at intersections in a conventional road-like network.Work on CVS started in the late 1960s as a demonstration system for a "traffic game" at Expo '70. This demonstration was successful and led to a further development project in 1970, which expanded several times and eventually produced a large test track outside of Tokyo. However, in 1978, the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport declined to grant CVS a license under existing safety regulations, citing issues with the short headway distances. As other proposed CVS deployments also dried up, work on the project ended some time that year.".
- Computer-controlled_Vehicle_System wikiPageExternalLink 1968_tomorrows_transportation_new_systems_for_the_urban_future.pdf.
- Computer-controlled_Vehicle_System wikiPageExternalLink PRT_III_CVS_ISHII_p77_compressed.pdf.
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- Computer-controlled_Vehicle_System subject Category:Automated_guideway_transit.
- Computer-controlled_Vehicle_System subject Category:Personal_rapid_transit.
- Computer-controlled_Vehicle_System comment "The Computer-controlled Vehicle System, almost universally referred to as CVS, was a personal rapid transit (PRT) system developed by a Japanese industrial consortium during the 1970s. Like most PRT systems under design at the same time, CVS was based around a small four-person electric vehicle similar to a small minivan that could be requested on demand and drive directly to the user's destination.".
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