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Hamburg, Germany, has its first autonomous shuttle bus

There are only be five stops along the 1.8-kilometre-long route in Hamburg’s Hafencity. Initially, the only passenger will be an attendant who can take control if necessary. Hamburg’s first autonomous shuttle bus starts its trial run next month. By mid 2020, it should start carrying passengers. There is room for up to ten people. By the time the ITS World Congress opens in October 2021, the minibus should be operating autonomously (without an attendant) according to SAE Level 4 specifications.

https://cleantechnica.com/2019/08/01/hamburg-germany-has-its-first-autonomous-shuttle-bus/

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