Germany's first self-driving public bus has made its maiden journey on
the streets of a rural town in the area known as Bavaria, taking locals
from the train station to the town centre.
German transport company Deutsche Bahn tried the self-driving vehicle last Wednesday, delivering for up to a 700-metre route between the train station, the town centre, and the Birnbacher baths.
Designed by French startup company company EasyMile, the electric vehicle is known as EasyTen.
German transport company Deutsche Bahn tried the self-driving vehicle last Wednesday, delivering for up to a 700-metre route between the train station, the town centre, and the Birnbacher baths.
Designed by French startup company company EasyMile, the electric vehicle is known as EasyTen.
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