Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Selfdrivin­g shuttle bus involved in accident on debut run

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LAS VEGAS: A driverless shuttle bus was involved in a minor crash with a semi-truck less than two hours after it made its debut on Las Vegas streets on Wednesday in front of cameras and celebritie­s.

The human behind the wheel of the truck was at fault, police said.the driver was cited for illegal backing. No injuries were reported.

“The shuttle did what it was supposed to do, in that it’s (sic) sensors registered the truck and the shuttle stopped to avoid the accident,” the city said in a statement. “Unfortunat­ely the delivery truck did not stop and grazed the front fender of the shuttle. Had the truck had the same sensing equipment that the shuttle has the accident would have been avoided.”

The oval-shaped shuttle that can transport up to 12 people has an attendant and computer monitor, but no steering wheel and no brake pedals. It uses GPS, electronic curb sensors and other technology to make its way. It was developed by the French company Navya and was tested in January in Las Vegas.

Before it crashed, dozens of people had lined up to get a free trip in downtown Las Vegas. A city spokesman said the shuttle took two more loops after the crash.

The transporta­tion company Keolis is operating the shuttle. Its vice president of mobility solutions, Maurice Bell, said the bus will scoot through Las Vegas at no more than 15 mph. AAA Northern California, Nevada and Utah, which is sponsoring the oneyear pilot project, expects that 250,000 people will use the shuttle.

 ?? AP ?? A driverless shuttle bus rolls down a street in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
AP A driverless shuttle bus rolls down a street in Las Vegas on Wednesday.

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