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London’s Gatwick Airport To Test Driverless Busses

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London Gatwick Airport staff members will make aviation and automotive history this summer when they ride driverless buses. The gateway’s initial six-month autonomous vehicle trial will enter the record books as the first such airport test in the world. In 2017, Gatwick served 45.6 million passengers and 56 airlines. Fully one-quarter of the U.K. population lives within one hour of Gatwick, from which one can make connections to 800 rail stations, 129 by direct train. So Gatwick is an extremely busy place with passengers, staff, cars, trains, and airplanes moving in and out 24/7.

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