Richard Lutz, CEO of German railway company Deutsche Bahn, waves in front of the first German autonomous public transport bus during a presentation in Bad Birnbach, southern Germany, on October 25, 2017.
German state-owned rail company Deutsche Bahn unveiled its first-ever driverless bus Wednesday, saying the shuttle will bring passengers through a picturesque spa town to the train station. The first autonomous minibus can transport six passengers. It will travel on a partial public transport route of 700 meters in the small town of Bad Birnbach Lower Bavaria. / AFP PHOTO / Christof STACHE
Richard Lutz, CEO of German railway company Deutsche Bahn, waves in front of the first German autonomous public transport bus during a presentation in Bad Birnbach, southern Germany, on October 25, 20Show more