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Six driverless public buses have reached Singapore's shores and will be tested in two pilot services at Marina Bay and one-north.In a Facebook video on Wednesday (March 25), the Land Transport Authority (LTA) shared that the buses will face rigorous testing tFirst 6 autonomous public buses arrive in Singapore, to be trialled at Marina Bay and one-north: LTA
Six driverless public buses have reached Singapore's shores and will be tested in two pilot services at Marina Bay and one-north.In a Facebook video on Wednesday (March 25), the Land Transport Authority (LTA) shared that the buses will face rigorous testing to ensure that they meet all safety and operating requirements before serving commuters.Once ready, the autonomous buses will operate alongside existing manned buses, LTA added. The buses will ply the routes of public bus services 400 at Marina Bay and 191 at one-north from the second half of 2026.The 39-second video gives a quick preview of what the driverless buses will look like.According to LTA, the 16-seater buses will have features similar to the manned buses which commuters are familiar with.However, the buses will also have additional cameras and sensors at the front, back and top for 360-degree awareness of the surroundings.The buses will also feature a wheelchair-accessible space in front of the door.Unlike regular buses, the driverless buses will only have one door. Read more











