Travellers at Gatwick airport will have their cars parked by ROBOTS
Passengers heading to Gatwick airport and leaving their car there will soon have it whisked away by a robot valet. The fleet of droids will put cars closer to one another than is possible with human drivers and therefore be able to fit a third more cars in the same area. A trial is starting in August which will see customers leave their car in a drop-off zone before summoning a robot through a designated app. Military grade GPS will guide the machine to the car where forklift-like equipment will approach the car from the front, slide under the car's body and move it to a specific spot. Passengers heading to Gatwick airport and leaving their car there will soon have it whisked away by a robot valet.
Jan-23-2019, 18:54:34 GMT
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