The city of Detroit is launching a new, free shuttle service using autonomous vehicles. That means the vehicles are capable of driving themselves.
The service, called Accessibili-D, is for people ages 62 and over and people with disabilities. The three shuttles officially launch June 20, but the city provided a sneak peek on Wednesday.
Lisa Franklin, CEO of Warriors on Wheels, participated in the ride-along.
“I was really leery at first when I heard about autonomous vehicles, but it was amazing,” she said.
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