Automated mini-buses will carry people on open public roads in southern district of Finnish capital during month-long trialTwo self-driving buses have rolled out on to the public roads of Helsinki,Finland, alongside traffic and commuters, and in one of the first trials of its kind.
The Easymile EZ-10 electric mini-buses,capable of carrying up to 12 people, will roam the open roads of Helsinki’s southernly Hernesaari district in a month-long trial, and negotiating traffic for the first time.
After my girls,6 & 8 y tested route, adults were allowed. This week we're driving mornings, or arrive for test #SOHJOA pic.twitter.com/KFOXrf6Q64Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com