Switzerland's first two driverless buses completed one year of experimental service on 23 June 2017. they've been taking up to 15 passengers at a time through the mainly pedestrian streets of the Valais capital, Sion.
Genuine tourist attraction
What's the verdict? They've become "a genuine tourist attraction", says the national PostBus company that runs the SmartShuttle.
..and practical
They are also practical. The yellow minibuses carried 21,500 passengers on 312 days in the past year. The rationale was to transport heavily-laden shoppers and pensioners 1.5km through the pedestrian streets to conventional bus stops on the edge of the city centre.
Extension under consideration
The experimental service is due to continue until the end of October. But PostBus and the local authorities are already considering an extension to explore other options such as buses "on demand".
My test
I took a ride one week after the service started. Even then it already seemed to have become part of Sion life. The passengers were a mixture of tourists and locals, young and old folk, shoppers and business folk hopping on and off (see my report at http://lenews.ch/2016/06/30/driverless-buses-let-loose-on-the-streets-of-swiss-alpine-town/).
Reactions 'mostly positive'
PostBus said its SmartShuttle passengers (69 per half day) included "several thousand who have come especially from other parts of Switzerland and from abroad". Passengers' reactions were "for the most part, very positive once they have arrived at their destination," PostBus added.
Average speed: 6kmh
The two 11-seater yellow electric vehicles (with room for four people standing) are built by the French company Navya. Top speed is theoretically 20kmh. In fact they drove at an average of 6 km/h. My trip around town lasted 40 minutes with lots of stops for pedestrian and delivery traffic.
Try Friday for a trip
The buses run only in the afternoon and not every day. My recommendation would be Friday. Do the Sion market in the morning, lunch, and take the Smartshuttle for a ride when it starts at 3 pm.
Guided tours
Two Fridays a month (e.g. next on 21 July) you can take a guided tour at 6.30-8 pm for CHF15 (in English on demand).
Other towns interested
The SmartShuttles "have attracted the attention of numerous companies, both at home and abroad, as well as numerous public institutions – in particular municipalities and associations – interested in testing this technology in situ," says PostBus. As a result, another 20,000 passengers travelled on the minibuses at exhibitions abroad during the year.
Running for World Health Assembly in Geneva
In all, the shuttles were in operation for 312 days and covered more than 4,500 km. The bus also tried out with success in Geneva to shuttle delegates to and fro during the recent World Health Assembly.
One accident
Both minibuses were taken off the road for two weeks after an accident at the end of the day on 21 September 2016. One of them hit a parked delivery van when the SmartShuttle's sensor failed to recognize the van's protuding tailgate.
All the buses have an attendant who can override the controls, but on this occasion he failed to spot the danger and only intervened when the bus stopped. Both vehicles suffered minor damage but no-one was hurt.
Software adjusted
In the software, the 3D memory system that serves as a navigational map for the shuttle has been adjusted several times, PostBus notes: "The attendants keep a precise journal and record any necessary interventions they make."
Biggest problem: bad parkers
PostBus reports: "From time to time, they need to avoid obstacles such as badly parked vehicles in manual mode. These are the main causes of interventions, accounting for 80 per cent of the cases."
Further info
PostBus SmartShuttle websites:
https://www.postauto.ch/en/news/first-anniversary-smartshuttles>https://www.postauto.ch/en/news/first-anniversary-smartshuttles
https://www.postauto.ch/en/news/smartshuttle-testing-sion-resumes>https://www.postauto.ch/en/news/smartshuttle-testing-sion-resumes
Factsheet:
https://www.postauto.ch/en/file/98369/download?token=icoenWcY>https://www.postauto.ch/en/file/98369/download?token=icoenWcY
Operating hours:
https://www.postauto.ch/en/smartshuttle>https://www.postauto.ch/en/smartshuttle
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Amazing that we can do this in 2017 :D thank you!
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