New Driverless Shuttle starts operating

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New Driverless Shuttle starts operating in Newcastle

6th of July marks the start of passenger services for Newcastle’s driverless shuttle.

The trial will operate along Wharf Road between the Watt Street and Nobbys Beach roundabouts on weekdays between 10am and 2pm, providing a useful connection for locals to go to points of interest and connect to the public transport network.

Keolis Downer CEO, David Franks, encouraged Novocastrians and visitors to take part in the trial over the coming months.

It is very exciting to see the shuttle operating on road alongside other traffic and we are delighted to partner with the City of Newcastle to gather more insights on this technology. We encourage everyone to take a ride and share their feedback.

When the shuttle was out in November last year during the Newcastle 500, we received over 100 responses across the weekend.

Over 90% of participants opinion of driverless shuttle improved after enjoying a ride.

A chaperone will always be on board to monitor the environment, the vehicle performance and provide information to passengers.

The driverless shuttle has undergone rigorous safety planning and testing to operate on public roads. The shuttle will operate along Wharf Road at around 20km per hour.

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Measures will be in place throughout the trial to limit the spread of coronavirus and ensure the safety of customers, including additional cleaning across the day, automatic doors and a maximum of 3 customers onboard the 11-seater vehicle.

Through Keolis, we have been operating driverless shuttles since 2016 in Lyon, France. The shuttle is now an integral part of the multimodal network. We are keen to accelerate the deployment of this technology in Australia, and better understand the role autonomous shuttles can play in people’s door to door journeys”, said Mr Franks.

Measures will be in place throughout the trial to limit the spread of coronavirus and ensure the safety of customers, including additional cleaning across the day, automatic doors and a maximum of 3 customers onboard the 11-seater vehicle.

The trial is being funded through a $5 million grant won by the City of Newcastle in Federal Government’s Smart Cities and Suburbs Program.

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