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The Guardian (18.8.2016)

Self-driving buses take to roads alongside commuter traffic in Helsinki


Finland has become a hotbed of automated technology development and testing because, unlike most of the rest of the world, Finnish law does not require vehicles on public roads to have a driver.

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The buses have a maximum speed of 40km/h but will travel at an average speed of 10km/h, making them unusually slow-moving vehicles during non-gridlocked times.

  • @EasyMile EZ10:
    „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, negotiating traffic for the first time.“
  • @Helsinki:
    „Automated mini-buses will carry people on open public roads in southern district of Finnish capital during month-long trial“