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Originally Posted by montydawg
It looks like a driverless minivan. These things will not have any meaningful capacity to move a lot of people. Might as well open up the beltline to Uber and Lyft if that is the direction we are going
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The one used in Cumberland ins made by Beeps (you can get others and larger) and seats 10 people plus is ADA compliant.
ZF makes one that seats 15 people and has room for 7 standing for 22.
Here is for ZF site:
ZF’s shuttle will be able to carry 22 passengers, with 15 seated, according to ZF. The vehicle is compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act and includes an automatic ramp and wheelchair restraints. The shuttle will initially hit a max speed of 25 miles per hour, and in further development will go up to 50 miles per hour, according to ZF.