Hungary opens 5G-based test track for autonomous vehicles

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The test track offers testing opportunity for automakers in Europe that are relying on 5G network infrastructure

Hungary has opened a track for testing autonomous vehicles in Zalaegerszeg, known as the ZalaZone, Ericsson said in a press release on 28 May. The ZalaZone test track features a 2-kilometer handling course that includes a multi-surface braking platform and multiple test track modules for highway roads to rural roads. It also features Ericsson’s 5G technology installed on an existing radio tower owned by Magyar Telekom. The test track offers testing opportunity for automakers in Europe that are relying on 5G network infrastructure.

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