Bangkok Post

South Korean capital launches self-driving bus experiment

- KANG JIN-KYU

South Korea’s capital launched its first self-driving bus route last week, part of an experiment that engineers said aims to make people feel more comfortabl­e with driverless vehicles on the roads.

The new vehicle does not look like a regular bus and has rounded edges as well as large windows that make it appear more like a toy than a technologi­cal breakthrou­gh.

This design is intentiona­l, said Jeong Seong-gyun, head of autonomous driving at 42 Dot, the start-up responsibl­e for the self-driving technology that is now owned by auto giant Hyundai.

“This is the future,” he said, adding that the bus required “a considerab­le new type of design”.

The bus looks a bit “like Lego” and is made of composite parts to help keep costs down and make it easy to replicate, he said.

It uses cameras and radar to navigate the way instead of expensive sensors, Seong-gyun added.

The company’s goal was to make the technology low-cost, safe and easily transferab­le to many types of vehicles in the future, for example, delivery trucks.

For now — with a safety driver monitoring closely — the bus will drive itself around a small 3.4km circuit in downtown Seoul that takes around 20 minutes.

The public can board at two designated stops after booking a free seat through an app. “I feel like I’ve just hopped into a time machine to visit the future,” said Kim Yi hae-ran, 68, after her 20-minute ride during the launch of the bus on Friday. “I thought it might make me dizzy from a sudden accelerati­on but I didn’t feel any of it.”

The ride felt “very smooth and safe”, which she said made her feel proud of the technologi­cal progress the South Korean company has made.

 ?? ?? The app for South Korea’s first self-driving bus route.
The app for South Korea’s first self-driving bus route.
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A designated stop for the self-driving bus.

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