TOKYO • Visitors pouring into Japan’s Haneda airport for the Tokyo Olympics next year may find themselves ferried to and from planes on driverless buses, currently being tested at the major hub..
TOKYO • Visitors pouring into Japan’s Haneda airport for the Tokyo Olympics next year may find themselves ferried to and from planes on driverless buses, currently being tested at the major hub.
Six Japanese firms, including national carrier All Nippon Airways (ANA), jointly started a 10-day experiment with a self-driving prototype minibus last week. Yesterday, officials allowed a sneak peak at the automated transportation, which is being tested with a safety driver in the front seat.