Autonomous shuttles begin free service in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
The autonomous shuttles will run on a 1.6km route connecting the local train station to the premises of companies in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.
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The autonomous shuttles will run on a 1.6km route connecting the local train station to the premises of companies in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.
The pilot autonomous project - SmartBus - aims to increase mobility among the residents (of whom less than 50 per cent have access to a car) and bring the neighbourhood closer together.
The route taken by the shuttles is located within a dense urban traffic environment, and the service is said to address various major technical challenges along the route.
RAC will work with the Western Australian Government to identify potential trial locations, with public trials planned for 2019.
Keolis has carried out more than 30 trials and demonstrations, driven 40,000km and transported 110,000 passengers in autonomous shuttles.
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