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Japan’s First No-Driver Bus Is Rolling, and It’s a Big DealJapan just took a big step into the future of public transport. On March 5th, in the quiet town of Sakai, Ibaraki Prefecture, ...
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Japan’s first bunk-bed bus allows tourists to skip the hotelJapan has launched a sleeper bus with fully ... “I want to give them the option of lie-flat seats and turn buses into the transportation option of choice.” The sleeper bus will allow tourists ...
Driverless buses are hoped to alleviate the severe driver shortage in public transportation. Japan is facing a so-called “2024 problem,” when overtime hours for drivers will be capped.
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