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The first driverless electric car in Moscow has never violated traffic rules

November 16, 2025
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The first driverless electric car in Moscow has never violated traffic rules. This was reported by the Moscow Ministry of Transport.

The first driverless electric car in Moscow has never violated traffic rules

Mayor Sergei Sobyanin launched the first driverless electric car in early September. The car runs in Strogino along route 10 from Shchukinskaya metro station to Kulakova Street.

The electric car has traveled more than 18 thousand km, including testing, and carried about 40 thousand passengers. As a backup, there is a staff member in the cabin or cabin who manages the tram but does not interfere with the operation of the tram.

By 2030, it is planned to equip more than three hundred electric vehicles in Moscow with driverless technology, which is about two-thirds of the capital's fleet.

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