The French capital's transport authority will carry out its first test of a driverless minibus today, in the hope that regular routes for the hi-tech vehicles will be up and running within two years.
The electric-powered driverless EZ10 minibus, able to carry up to 12 passengers, has already been tested on closed circuits in Japan, Singapore and California and in a road test in Helsinki.
One of the self-driving shuttle buses, made by French hi-tech firm Easymile, will run along a special circuit in Paris on a pedestrianised street near the River Seine.
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The second test, to be held in the French capital before the end of the year, will see the EZ10 running between two major transport hubs, the Lyon and Austerlitz train stations.
"The autonomous vehicle presents an opportunity for new services notably in less densely populated areas," RATP president Elisabeth Borne said in a statement.
The east-central French town of Lyon carried out its own test on a driverless minibus this month.
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