Trials begin of driverless pods that could be used alongside night buses in Cambridge
Driverless pods could replace night buses in Cambridge
Futuristic vehicles could pave the way for an evening public transport service It could make around 100 journeys a day – away from pedestrians and cyclists If the £250,000 ($330,000) trial works they plan to create a larger version The company has recently said it is creating offices in Australia and the US Driverless robotic pods are being tested on Cambridge busways in the hope they could solve Britain’s traffic problems. The futuristic vehicles, which can carry four people at a time, could pave the way for an evening public transport service in Cambridge.