ComfortDelGro's self-driving shuttle at NUS to start taking passengers
It is similar to the ones operating in Gardens by the Bay since 2015; vehicle supplied by EasyMile of France
Christopher Tan
Singapore
AN AUTONOMOUS shuttle service which transport giant ComfortDelGro has been testing at the National University of Singapore campus since May will start taking passengers on Tuesday.
The so-called NUSmart shuttle - an EZ10 minibus similar to the ones plying in Gardens by the Bay since 2015 - is supplied by France's EasyMile.
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