06-06-2018 22:14 via edmontonjournal.com

Driverless shuttle bus to debut in Edmonton and Calgary

Residents in Edmonton and Calgary will get the chance to try out driverless technology this fall, boarding an automated shuttle already in use in 20 countries.
The shuttle carries up to 12 passengers and will have a staff person monitoring, but not driving, the mini-bus during the pilot project, officials announced Wednesday. That person will have access to an emergency stop button.
Called Ela, the shuttle will run on a service road between Telus Spark and the Calgary Zoo in September, then head
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