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Dubai debuts its first driverless minibus service

Dubai has unveiled its first driverless bus service, launching a month-long trial period for the electric vehicle with a view to expand it across the futuristic Gulf city state.

Dubai has unveiled its first driverless bus service, launching a month-long trial period for the electric vehicle with a view to expand it across the futuristic Gulf city state.

The 10-seat vehicle made its first trip on Thursday along a 700-metre stretch of road in down-town Dubai, near to the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest tower.

Developed jointly by French group Easy Mile and Dubai-based Omnix, the minibus is powered by an electric motor and can hit speeds of 40km per hour .

But, thanks to cutting-edge guidance technology, its developers say the bus can adapt its speed to the surrounding environment and even come to a complete halt if a pedestrian were to cross its path.

It can be programmed to navigate between Dubai’s main tourist attractions, including the Burj Khalifa, the Dubai Mall,

Dubai Opera and the Souk al-Bahar shopping centre, the emirate’s Road Transport Authority (RTA) said in a statement.

Thursday’s test run was “the first and very important stage in our efforts to introduce this type of vehicle into Dubai’s transport network,” Road Transport Authority official Ahmed Bahrozyan said.

Mattar al-Tayer, the Road Transport Authority’s director general, said it aimed to have a quarter of all Dubai transport automated by 2030.

Dubai is a leading tourist destination in the Gulf, attracting 14.2 million visitors in 2015 from across the world.

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