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Stagecoach to lead from the front by trialling the UK’s first driverless buses

Perth company will produce single decker, autonomous vehicles

- RYAN MAHER rmaher@thecourier.co.uk

Perth-based Stagecoach will become the first transport company in the UK to trial self-driving buses.

The travel operator confirmed on Monday it would be the first to produce a single deck, full-sized autonomous bus.

It is now in partnershi­p with bus manufactur­er Alexander Dennis Limited (ADL) and technology company Fusion Processing to begin production.

Work is being carried out at the ADL site in Guildford in the south of England and is expected to be finished by the end of the year.

When completed, the vehicle will be able to operate without a driver, away from high speed roads.

Due to legal restrictio­ns, the bus will only be able to be used in its autonomous mode within depots – vehicles cannot be used in this mode when passengers are on board.

Despite this, parts of its system will be in use to help improve safety on the roads.

In-built sensors can assist drivers by warning of cyclists or pedestrian­s that may be in the blind spot or arrive unexpected­ly.

The companies involved also hope the law will be changed in the near future to allow fully autonomous buses to be used on serviced routes.

Stagecoach UK bus engineerin­g director Sam Greer said: “Stagecoach has long been at the heart of innovation within the bus industry and this is an exciting trial that will deliver the UK’s first fully autonomous single-deck bus.”

“We look forward to working with our partners on this project which we believe could, in time, help improve safety and efficiency within our depots and over the longer term, help transform bus travel in the future.”

Fusion Processing will deliver the on-board system CAVstar.

The system will use multiple sensors including radars, lasers, cameras, ultrasound and satellite navigation and was successful­ly trailed earlier this year.

Jim Hutchinson, CEO of Fusion Processing Ltd, said: “CAVstar will offer increased safety and efficiency and will be demonstrat­ed in the Stagecoach trials later this year.”

Ken Scott, group engineerin­g director at ADL, said: “In the first instance it will deliver real and demonstrab­le improvemen­t to efficiency and safety in depots, while taking another significan­t step on our journey to bringing fully autonomous vehicles to market.”

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Coaches will be created in partnershi­p with Alexander Dennis and Fusion Processing.

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