Campus Shuttle: the future addition to public transport

Campus Shuttle: the future addition to public transport

In the future, we may be able to get from the bus station to our final destination in such accessible, self-driving minibuses.

We’ve seen all sorts of plans for the cities of the future, but less attention is paid to public transport. The concept of the Campus Shuttle is changing this: these self-driving vehicles can transport students and workers from public transport stops to educational institutions or workplaces.


The transparently designed minibuses with large curved glass windows show exactly where they are going, integrated ramps make the vehicles accessible and boarding is possible by scanning your electronically purchased ticket. The seats can be folded up and down, so the interior can be tailored to the needs of the passengers. In addition to its private use, this means of transport can also be very useful in a business environment.

Source: Yanko Design

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