Our Trailblazer City Tampere has reached a major milestone in automated mobility by introducing a fully autonomous robot bus into its public transport network. Since 24 June 2026, the shuttle operating on line 301 between Hervantajärvi and Lintuhytti has been running without a safety driver on board, marking one of the first examples of a commercially operated autonomous bus service integrated into regular public transport in Europe.
From Pilot Testing to Everyday Mobility
Automated buses have been tested in many cities worldwide, but often in controlled environments or limited demonstration projects. Tampere is taking the next step by integrating autonomous transport into its everyday public transport system, allowing passengers to experience the technology as part of their daily journeys.
The service has been operating in mixed traffic since November 2025 with a safety driver on board. Following extensive testing and validation, the vehicle has now transitioned to fully autonomous operation while continuing to provide a safe and reliable passenger service.
Safe, Connected and Continuously Monitored
Although there is no driver inside the vehicle, the robot bus is continuously supervised from a remote operations centre. Using onboard sensors, the vehicle constantly monitors its surroundings and can automatically react to obstacles or unexpected situations by slowing down or stopping safely when required.
Passengers travel much like they would on any other public transport service, validating their tickets before boarding. To ensure safety, seatbelts must be worn throughout the journey, and passengers remain seated while the bus is in motion. The vehicle accommodates up to 12 passengers.
A Collaborative Achievement within metaCCAZE
The deployment is made possible through the collaboration of several metaCCAZE partners. The City of Tampere, through Nysse, integrates the autonomous shuttle into the city’s public transport network, including stops and ticketing systems. REMOTED provides the remote operation capabilities, while Tampere University supports user engagement, co-design activities and impact monitoring.
More about metaCCAZE Trailblazer City, Tampere
Tampere plays a leading role in metaCCAZE by pioneering automated mobility. The goal is to move safety operators from inside vehicles to remote centres, enabling monitoring of multiple AI-driven vehicles for greater efficiency and reduced costs. Read more here.














