Driverless Buses to Transfer f1 Fans in Abu Dhabi

  • Publish date: Thursday، 22 December 2022 | Last update: since 4 days
Related articles
PAM Plans to Allow Transfer of Expat Employees from Closed Companies
White Robata and Bonjiri Make MENA 50 Best Restaurants List 2023
Kuwait to Allow Transfer of Workers from Public to the Private Sector

According to a state announcement at Gitex Global Event, a driverless form of minibus will begin operations in Abu Dhabi in November as part of the public transport network supporting the F1.

The free buses is equipped with a range of Q-Branch-car-sounding future tech including LiDER, will be able to seat seven people and are set to make stops at nine strategic locations on Yas Island including “W hotel, Yas Water World, Yas Marina Circuit and Ferrari World”. 'Txai' is the driving force behind the buses.

One of the frames in the video above shows a board detailing some of the key numbers associated with the Smart Mobility Project. Phase one included the trial of five autonomous electric and hybrid taxis operating a route of nine stops on Yas Island.

Bayanat had now mapped “the entire UAE” — all as part of the ongoing driverless vehicl

The second part of the project will include three “automatic rapid transit” vehicles (on-rail trams), a fleet of eight ‘RoboTaxis’ — the driverless ones mentioned above, four “Robo-Minibuses” and 15 charging stations.

This article was previously published on UAE Moments. To see the original article, click here