As autonomous vehicles make their way onto public roads, San Mateo County transit officials are exploring how to best leverage the emerging technology for public benefit in addition to identifying associated infrastructure and policy needs.

Self-driving buses and shuttles, delivery services and ride-hailing services are among potential uses, but significant questions remain regarding the feasibility of widespread implementation. Transit leaders joined industry experts last week for a workshop on the potential benefits and challenges the technology could pose on the Peninsula.

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An autonomous shuttle, similar to those planned to serve the Palo Alto Veteran Affairs hospital.

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