A new self-driving electric shuttle is now available in the Cumberland area for Atlanta Braves fans, employees of nearby businesses, and others visiting the major destinations in the district.
The Cumberland Community Improvement District officials on Tuesday unveiled the Cumberland Hopper, an autonomous vehicle they are piloting for the next eight months in partnership with Beep, an autonomous transport company.
“Cumberland has transformed into a bustling community and entertainment destination,” said Kim Menefee, the CID’s executive director. “The need for alternative transportation modes is evident, and this project supports the CID’s vision to reimagine how people move and get around the district.”
The self-driving shuttle is a first in Cobb County and is free for anyone who would like to use it during the pilot program. It will operate along the pedestrian bridge over I-285 between the Cobb Galleria and The Battery during evening events like Braves games. It will also operate on some some work days, circling through the Galleria business park for employees and visitors.
The CID invested $400,000 in the Cumberland Hopper pilot program.
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