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Saudi Ministry of Transport Begins Self-Driving Bus Service for Hajj Pilgrims

Autonomous buses utilize artificial intelligence, cameras, and surrounding sensors to navigate fixed routes

TLME News Service

The Saudi Ministry of Transport and Logistics has inaugurated the first self-driving bus transportation for pilgrims in the holy sites, marking a historic moment in the Hajj pilgrimage.

The autonomous buses utilize artificial intelligence, cameras, and surrounding sensors to navigate without human intervention along predefined routes.

They collect and analyze data in real-time to make informed decisions, enhancing passenger experience and ensuring vital safety measures.

Each bus accommodates 11 seats, operates for 6 hours per charge, and reaches a speed of up to 30 km/h.

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The primary objective is to facilitate smooth transport of pilgrims and evaluate the utilization of these technologies during the Hajj season.

The data from the initial service will inform future requirements for more such buses.

The introduction of self-driving buses will revolutionize the pilgrimage experience and show the way for future advancements in the field.

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