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Germany’s self-driving bus to shuttle Bavarian townsfolk

Deutsche Bahn unveils its first-ever driverless bus

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BAD BIRNBACH, Germany: German state-owned rail company Deutsche Bahn unveiled its first-ever driverless bus yesterday, saying the shuttle will bring passengers through a picturesqu­e spa town to the train station.

The test route for the selfdrivin­g machine is in Bad Birnbach, set in the rolling hills of the southeaste­rn state Bavaria not far from the Czech and Austrian borders. Made by French startup EasyMile, the 12-person bus will offer free rides on an eight-minute route linking the baths, the town centre and the station, Deutsche Bahn (DB) said in a statement.

“We’ve just driven autonomous­ly into a new era of transport,” DB boss Richard Lutz, who rode along on the first trip, said in a statement. The rail operator has launched a subsidiary dubbed Ioki to test future modes of transport, focusing especially on electricpo­wered mobility.

From 2018, the new buses will operate on test routes in several German towns, including the country’s second-largest city Hamburg. DB hopes that in the future they will operate like a private car service, picking up passengers from home on demand and bringing them to the station-picking up others with the same destinatio­n along the way.

Across the Americas, Asia and Europe, a number of cities-including Paris, Lyon, Las Vegas and Dubai-are already experiment­ing on a small scale with autonomous vehicles complement­ing public transport systems. —AFP

We’ve driven into a new era autonomous­ly

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 ?? —AFP ?? Children let balloons rise during a presentati­on of the first German autonomous public transport bus in Bad Birnbach, southern Germany yesterday.
—AFP Children let balloons rise during a presentati­on of the first German autonomous public transport bus in Bad Birnbach, southern Germany yesterday.
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