Planes, trains and driverless automobiles — it’s a future not far off for Calgary.
A pilot project to be presented to the city’s transportation committee Wednesday would, if approved, begin testing a low-speed autonomous shuttle service in the city in 2018.
The compact, driverless shuttle with the capacity to hold up to 10 people would travel just under 20 km/hr and carry guests to and from the Calgary Zoo LRT station and Telus Spark.
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