German rail operator to get driverless cars
Deutsche Bahn wants to solve the problem of the 'last mile'.

The city state will trial 24-seater driverless pods by the end of the year, it announced last month. The pods cannot yet handle public roads, and will be implemented in a “semi-controlled environment”.
“What we’re really looking at is autonomous minibuses, autonomous vehicles that close that final gap [between homes and train stations], which will be available on demand,” Smart Nation Minister Vivian Balakrishnan has previously said.
Singapore is currently ahead of Germany in driverless trains, however. The island’s North East Line is the world’s first driverless underground railway, according to the Land Transport Authority.