Scotland trials autonomous shuttles for airport-to-rail connectivity

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Two driverless vehicles, aiming to improve Inverness Airport connectivity and reduce CO2 emissions, are being tested until Aug. 30

In the Scottish Highlands, a pilot project featuring two driverless passenger shuttle vehicles, namely a four-seater Aurrigo Auto-Pod and a larger 10-seater Aurrigo Auto-Shuttle, has been initiated to facilitate better connectivity between Inverness Airport and the adjacent railway station, as reported by Sky UK on Aug. 21.

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