The Guardian is reporting that the Swiss postal service has started testing delivery of parcels by autonomous drones.
"The drone has an extremely light construction and is capable of transporting loads of up to one kilo over more than 10 kilometres with a single battery charge," Swiss Post said in a statement.
Swiss Post see drones being in commercial use in about 5 years' time if the trials prove successful. Could this set a precedent for delivery-by-drone elsewhere in the world despite other proposed services (e.g. Amazon's) facing stiff regulation?
Have any Soylentils in Switzerland been on the receiving end of one of these deliveries or seen a drone going about its business?
(Score: 2) by umafuckitt on Thursday July 09 2015, @06:56AM
I'm living in Switzerland and I've not seen any Post drones. However, I'm in a major city. I'd guess they're testing the things in rural areas. I think it would be pretty dangerous trying make a drone delivery to an apartment: too much chance of hitting a pedestrian.
(Score: 2) by c0lo on Thursday July 09 2015, @08:19AM
Easily solved: legislate all apartment dwellers must use cars.
(grin)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aoFiw2jMy-0 https://soylentnews.org/~MichaelDavidCrawford
(Score: 3, Informative) by bradley13 on Thursday July 09 2015, @08:46AM
I'm also in Switzerland. This is something that this post has just started testing, as in, flying drones around an empty field carrying packages. They aren't delivering to actual customers yet.
According to the news report the other day, they expect that it will mostly be useful in rural areas. Why drive your mail truck 10km up a twisting road to deliver one isolated household, when you could just send a drone. There's not much detail at all - likely the post also doesn't yet really know what they want to do with these things.
Everyone is somebody else's weirdo.
(Score: 2) by TheRaven on Thursday July 09 2015, @10:07AM
sudo mod me up