Grand Rapids driverless shuttles might continue into 2022 with on-demand pick-ups, drop-offs
Updated Jan 26, 2021;
Posted Jan 26, 2021
May Mobility is working on a proposal for a second-year pilot of autonomous vehicles in downtown Grand Rapids. Photo provided to MLive.com by May Mobility.Submitted, May Mobility
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UPDATE: The Grand Rapids City Commission has approved extending the initial pilot through April 30 at no cost to the city.
GRAND RAPIDS, MI Grand Rapids’ experiment with driverless shuttles might continue into 2022 with new features, including on-demand pick-ups.
Grand Rapids officials said Tuesday, Jan. 26, that Ann Arbor-based May Mobility is developing a proposal to continue its autonomous shuttle pilot with the city for a second year.