The South Australian government, in partnership with Adelaide Airport, has kicked off a AU$2.8 million trial of driverless shuttles, used to transport passengers to and from the airport's terminal and the long-term carpark.
Should the trials prove successful, the driverless shuttles will be become a permanent part of the airport's operations, with Adelaide Airport managing director Mark Young explaining a small fleet of autonomous electric vehicles would replace the airport's current diesel-powered shuttle buses.
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