"From Taxis to Buses: Exploring San Francisco and Orlando's Driverless Transportation"

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San Francisco's first driverless shuttle, part of a free and fully electric autonomous shuttle service called "the Loop," has begun offering public rides on Treasure Island. However, despite being touted as driverless, the shuttle still requires a safety operator to take control in various situations, such as encountering emergency vehicles or aligning with the curb. Riders have reported frequent and jolting stops, with the shuttle sometimes mistaking shadows for obstacles and abruptly slamming on the brakes. The service aims to improve transit on the island, which currently has limited options, but some residents remain skeptical about its usefulness.
Topics:business#autonomous-vehicles#driverless-shuttle#public-transit#san-francisco#technology#treasure-island
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