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UK’s First Passenger Ride on Autonomous Bus Across Forth Road Bridge

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By Reporter 3 Min Read Published January 20, 2023
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Driverless buses have made their debut across the Forth Road Bridge in Scotland, making it the first time in the UK that autonomous buses have been used to transport passengers. The trial, which began on January 18th, will run for six weeks and will carry up to 10 passengers at a time on a one-mile route across the bridge.

The bus, called the NAVYA ARMA, is equipped with sensors, cameras, and LIDAR technology, which allows it to navigate, detect and avoid obstacles, and make decisions in real-time. It also has a top speed of 37 mph, and can travel for up to 10 hours on a single charge.

The trial, which is being conducted by Transport Scotland, the University of Edinburgh and bus manufacturer Alexander Dennis, aims to assess the feasibility and safety of autonomous buses in real-world conditions. It will also help to gather data on how passengers interact with the technology, and how it can be integrated into existing transport systems.

The use of autonomous buses is seen as a way to improve public transport, making it more efficient, reliable and accessible. They can also reduce the number of human errors and accidents on the roads, and help to ease congestion and reduce emissions.

The trial has been welcomed by Transport Minister, Michael Matheson, who said: “This is a significant step forward in our work to explore the potential of autonomous transport in Scotland. The trial will provide valuable information on how this technology can be integrated into our transport network, and how it can help to improve connectivity and accessibility for people and businesses.”

The Forth Road Bridge trial is part of a wider push towards autonomous transportation in the UK. The government has set a goal to have fully autonomous vehicles on the roads by 2021 and is investing £250 million in research and development to make this happen.

The success of the Forth Road Bridge trial will pave the way for more widespread deployment of autonomous buses in the future. It will also help to establish the UK as a leader in the development and deployment of autonomous transportation technology.

In conclusion, the trial of driverless buses on the Forth Road Bridge marks a significant step forward in the development of autonomous transportation in the UK. It will provide valuable data on how the technology can be integrated into existing transport systems and how it can improve connectivity and accessibility for people and businesses. The success of the trial will pave the way for more widespread deployment of autonomous buses in the future and establishes UK as a leader in the development and deployment of autonomous transportation technology.

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