Self driving bus service to be launched

Today, the UK government announced the world’s first fully sized, self-driving bus service will launch in Spring, helping to drive economic growth and boost regional connectivity. 

  • Revolutionising public transport and passenger travel is a key part of our commitment to level up communities across our United Kingdom, particularly rural communities with poorer connectivity.  
  • That is why the government is supporting the world’s first fully sized, self-driving bus services with £81 million, alongside industry. The project forms the most advanced set of self-driving passenger operations anywhere in the world, adding tens of billions to our economy and creating thousands of jobs across the United Kingdom. 
  • The support we are providing today will help drive forward our priority to grow the economy and revolutionise public transport across the country.  

Business Secretary Grant Shapps said:

"In just a few years’ time, the business of self-driving vehicles could add tens of billions to our economy and create tens of thousands of jobs across the UK. This is a massive opportunity to drive forward our priority to grow the economy, which we are determined to seize.

The support we are providing today will help our transport and technology pioneers steal a march on the global competition, by turning their bright ideas into market-ready products sooner than anyone else."

Transport Secretary Mark Harper said:

"Self-driving vehicles including buses will positively transform people’s everyday lives – making it easier to get around, access vital services and improve regional connectivity.

We’re supporting and investing in the safe rollout of this incredible technology to help maximise its full potential, while also creating skilled jobs and boosting growth in this important sector."

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