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(video) First shuttle service WITHOUT an onboard operator & WITH a remote supervision centre in Châteauroux

Keolis and Navya take a new step in autonomous mobility with the entry into service of their first shuttle without an onboard safety operator, in Châteauroux, France

Keolis and Navya, partners in autonomous mobility since 2016, have launched their first fully autonomous shuttle service at the French National Shooting Sports Centre (CNTS) in Châteauroux.

This service aims at transporting athletes and visitors around the centre, particularly during forthcoming competitive events. It has been developed in partnership with Châteauroux Métropole and the French Shooting Sports Federation (Fédération Française de Tir).

This launch is a decisive step towards the development of a multimodal offer that integrates Level 4 fully self-driving vehicles, which provide real autonomy without an onboard safety operator under certain conditions, while ensuring the safety of passengers and other road users.

This experimentation brings an innovative technological dimension to the project by implementing connected infrastructures which allow the operator to be situated outside of the vehicle. The supervisor’s role consists of managing the operation of the vehicle from the remote supervision centre, which has been set up on site for this purpose.

Read the press release ➡️ https://bit.ly/3jeCM5T

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