Video: Sweden launches the first self-propelled bus model
without a driver, can carry 12 passengers and reach a maximum speed of 20km / h.
New self-propelled buses in Sweden.
The new model was launched in Sweden developed by Nobina, the nation's largest bus company. The vehicle is designed to operate on a 1.5km long route, between Kista shopping center and Victoria tower north of Stockholm. There is always a staff and driver on the car, can control vehicles in an emergency.
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