Driverless bus operates on usual travel line for first time in france

Driverless bus operates on usual travel line for first time in france


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BUSES ON LINE 393 CONNECT TOWNS ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF PARIS AND HAVE NO DRIVER DURING LOW-TRAFFIC HOURS. PASSENGERS HAVE TO BE SEATED AS THE BUS CAN BRAKES MORE ABRUPTLY The first bus line to


operate without a driver in France has been running successfully since September 11, connecting towns on the outskirts of Paris. A safety officer is still present behind the wheel in case of


an emergency and so as to put people - and other drivers - at ease. The project was first initiated in 2020 and line 393 was selected by the RATP Paris transit authority for its high


traffic – around 20,000 passengers a day – and its dedicated bus path. THE FIRST DRIVERLESS BUS Other driverless transit options have been tested before but only under the form of electric


shuttles in Paris and Lyon, in 2017 and 2022 respectively. These shuttles were operated by private firms and took passengers on very short journeys between two stops. The experiment in


Val-de-Marne, on the other hand, wants the driverless, full-size buses on line 393 to perform the same duties as those which have drivers. Over the past few months, the bus successfully


drove without passengers, first at night and then during the day. For phase 3, the bus is now taking passengers during low-traffic hours, from 9:00 to 15:00 during weekdays. Strollers and


people with low mobility are not accepted because the bus breaks more abruptly than with a human driver. Out of safety concerns, all passengers are required to sit down and buckle up,


limiting capacity to the bus’s 18 seats. To reassure passengers, a ‘safety driver’ is present behind the wheel ready to take over in the case of an emergency. The 12-metre long bus is also


100% electric, and links to important transit hubs: the terminus of underground line 8 in Créteil, and the RER A station Sucy-Bonneuil. It runs for around 30 minutes over 20 stops through.


> [Innovation] Depuis le 11/09, le #bus #autonome de la ligne 393 > (circulant entre Sucy-Bonneuil RER et Créteil Pointe du Lac), > accueille des voyageurs à bord. Une nouvelle 


phase de cette > expérimentation, illustrant les ambitions et le savoir-faire > d'@IDFmobilites et #groupeRATP. pic.twitter.com/2eAFs3UgC6 > — RATP Group (@RATPgroup) September


 18, 2023 In the past two weeks of operation, no incident has been reported and the line is reported to have been running smoothly.The RATP has not communicated on when the experiment will


end, when it will become permanent, and if it will be tested on other lines as well. A successful phase 3 would open the way for driverless buses across the country and could allow more


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