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South Korea is set to launch its first autonomous bus service tomorrow, November 26, 2024, as part of a pilot project aimed at integrating self-driving technology into public transportation. The service will debut in Seoul, operating along a 3.4-kilometer route near the Cheonggye Stream in the city center. These buses, developed by Hyundai's subsidiary 42dot, use advanced systems like cameras and radar sensors to detect objects, pedestrians, and traffic conditions in real time.
Initially, the buses will run on weekdays between 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM, with free rides available to passengers who make prior reservations. This project is part of Seoul’s broader plan to expand autonomous vehicle services citywide over the next five years
South Korea is set to launch its first autonomous bus service tomorrow, November 26, 2024, as part of a pilot project aimed at integrating self-driving technology into public transportation. The service will debut in Seoul, operating along a 3.4-kilometer route near the Cheonggye Stream in the city center. These buses, developed by Hyundai's subsidiary 42dot, use advanced systems like cameras and radar sensors to detect objects, pedestrians, and traffic conditions in real time.
Initially, the buses will run on weekdays between 9:30 AM and 4:00 PM, with free rides available to passengers who make prior reservations. This project is part of Seoul’s broader plan to expand autonomous vehicle services citywide over the next five years