Driverless 'bus of the future' is tested in Barcelona
- Commuters in Barcelona can ride a driverless mini-bus for free on a circular route this week.
- Renault and WeRide collaborated to prototype the driverless mini-bus, which is also being tested in locations like Valence and Zurich.
- Barcelona's city officials reported no accidents caused by the experimental bus during testing.
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Driverless 'bus of the future' tested in Barcelona
Commuters in downtown Barcelona have been able to ride the bus for free this week. There’s just one catch: this mini-bus has no one at the wheel. The bus pulls away from the stop with its passengers on its own, brakes before changing lanes and eases down one of Barcelona’s…

Driverless 'bus of the future' is tested in Barcelona
Renault is testing a new driverless mini-bus in Barcelona this week. The autonomous vehicle is running on a circular route of just under 1.5 miles, with four stops in the center of the Spanish city.
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