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Autonomous transport company Aurrigo has begun trials of the Auto-Shuttle, a self-driving bus, today in Cambridge. Aurrigo boss David Keene said: “This is another major milestone in the journey towards making autonomous vehicles a reality on our roads. Inside, the Auto-Shuttle has seating space for a maximum of 10 people, as well as space for wheelchair users, who can access the shuttle via an automatically deployed ramp. Last August, Aurrigo ran the shuttle at an international golf competition at Celtic Manor - the European Tour’s ISPS Honda Wales Open - where it transported players and caddies around the facility. READ MOREThe man leading the self-driving technology chargeAurrigo wins Innovation Award at 2020 Autocar AwardsHow Coventry is reclaiming a place on the automotive map