Delay in Leuven Self-Driving Bus Service by De Lijn

Leuven (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – Leuven’s self-driving bus service, led by De Lijn, WeRide, and Espaces-Mobilités, has been delayed to ensure safety. Buses carry 8 passengers on fixed routes at 40 km/h; Marco Demerling.

As VRT News reported, the launch of Leuven’s self-driving bus service has been delayed. Initially planned to begin in mid-November 2025, the pilot project will now start later to allow for additional testing and refinement of the autonomous vehicles. The initiative is a collaboration between Flemish public transportation company De Lijn, the City of Leuven, mobility consultancy firm Espaces-Mobilités, and technology provider WeRide.

“The existing software adapts well to Leuven’s urban traffic,”

says Marco Demerling, spokesperson for De Lin.

“But the autonomous shuttles need to complete sufficient test kilometres so that the onboard artificial intelligence (AI) is sufficiently trained for the situation in Leuven.”

What is causing the delay in Leuven’s self-driving bus pilot by De Lijn and WeRide?

De Lijn now hopes to carry the first passengers on Leuven’s self-driving buses by the end of December 2025. A new permit is required before the vehicles can transport passengers. This permit will make it mandatory for the safety driver to sit in the rear of the minibus, instead of at the wheel. Each autonomous vehicle can carry up to 8 passengers. 

The self-driving minibuses will follow a fixed route through Leuven. They will start at Leuven station, pass through Maria-Theresiastraat and Naamsestraat, continue along Naamsesteenweg, and finish at Reeboklaan in Heverlee. De Lijn said this is a Belgian first. For the first time, autonomous vehicles will travel at normal city speeds, up to 40 kilometres per hour, in heavy traffic. 

In 2021, the city of Kortrijk launched a pilot project with autonomous shuttles on public roads. The initiative was part of the European “AVENUE” project, which tested self-driving vehicles in real urban settings. The shuttles ran on a fixed route and offered free rides to passengers. A safety driver was present in every vehicle during the trial. 

The project was a joint effort by the City of Kortrijk, the Flemish government, and technology partners. It helped prepare the ground for larger autonomous transport projects in Belgium, including the current Robobus pilot in Leuven.

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20 responses to “Delay in Leuven Self-Driving Bus Service by De Lijn”

  1. Lava Nibbler Avatar
    Lava Nibbler

    Leuven’s self-driving bus service delayed? Shocking! I thought we were living in the future, not playing hide-and-seek with autonomous tech. 🚍💨

  2. mallow man Avatar
    mallow man

    Seems like Leuven’s self-driving buses are taking the scenic route to reality—who knew AI needed a holiday in Belgium? 🚍💤

  3. Swampmasher Avatar
    Swampmasher

    So, let me get this straight—Leuven’s self-driving buses need more time to prepare for the thrill of dodging cyclists and pigeons? What a plot twist! 🚍💨

  4. Troubadour Avatar
    Troubadour

    Seems like the self-driving bus in Leuven is taking its sweet time—better late than never, right? 🚍💼 Maybe the AI is just overwhelmed by all the roundabouts! 😂

  5. Junkyard Dog Avatar
    Junkyard Dog

    Looks like Leuven’s self-driving bus service is taking the concept of “slow and steady wins the race” a tad too literally. 🚍💨 Maybe they’ve decided to rename it the “safety-first snails express”? 😂

  6. houston rocket Avatar
    houston rocket

    Oh, fantastic! A self-driving bus service that can’t seem to drive itself on time—just what Leuven needed! 🚍💨 Guess we’ll all be practicing our patience and waiting for our robotic chariot to take its sweet time. 😂

  7. Metal Aphrodite Avatar
    Metal Aphrodite

    So, let me get this straight—after all the hype, we’re still waiting for our self-driving bus? At this rate, we might as well hitch a ride with a horse and cart; at least they know how to navigate Leuven’s traffic! 🐴🚍

  8. Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—more time to refine that “autonomous” bus that can’t even make it to the starting line on time. 🚍💨 Cheers to the future of transport, where we’ll be waiting for our ride until 2025!

  9. commandx Avatar

    Looks like Leuven’s self-driving bus is taking its sweet time to hit the roads—who knew AI needed a coffee break before tackling traffic? 🚍💨 Maybe next they’ll be teaching the buses to navigate the local café scene while they’re at it! 😏

  10. ThermalMode Avatar
    ThermalMode

    Just what we need, a self-driving bus that’s taking its sweet time to learn the ropes! 🚍💨 I suppose safety first means we’ll be waiting for our ride until after Christmas 2025 – who knew ’till the end of the year meant in a galaxy far, far away? 😂

  11. Can’t wait to ride the future of public transport in Leuven… if it ever gets moving! 🚍🤷‍♂️ Looks like the self-driving bus is just on a permanent coffee break, eh?

  12. Twin Blaze Avatar
    Twin Blaze

    Just what Leuven needed, a self-driving bus that needs more testing than a politician on election night! 🚍💨 Can’t wait to see how it handles our renowned traffic chaos—might as well call it the ‘mobile traffic jam’. 😂

  13. Lumberyard Avatar
    Lumberyard

    Looks like the self-driving bus in Leuven is taking the scenic route to its launch 🚍💨. Maybe they’re just trying to ensure it won’t drive off into the sunset without a safety driver in the back – classic Belgian efficiency, right? 😏

  14. gullyway Avatar

    Just what Leuven needed, another delay in the self-driving bus saga! At this rate, I might as well start walking—saves the hassle of waiting for a bus that’s still learning how to drive itself! 😂🚌

  15. The Happy Jock Avatar
    The Happy Jock

    So, the self-driving buses in Leuven are taking a little detour on their journey to the future—who knew AI needed more time for a ‘safety driver’ to chill in the back? 🚍💨 Just what we need, another delay in Belgian efficiency! 😂

  16. Hog Butcher Avatar
    Hog Butcher

    Looks like Leuven’s self-driving buses are on a leisurely stroll instead of a fast track! 🤖🚍 At this rate, they might just need a tram ticket for a good old-fashioned ride.

  17. Divine Bramble Avatar
    Divine Bramble

    Brilliant! Nothing says “futuristic” like a self-driving bus that needs more time for testing than my cousin’s questionable cooking. 🚍😂 Maybe they should just stick to public transport – at least the buses won’t get lost in the “heavy traffic” of Leuven!

  18. Delay? In Leuven? Shocking! Who would’ve thought that a self-driving bus would need more than a quick spin around the block to figure out the intricacies of our charming traffic chaos? 🚍🙄

  19. Easy Mac Avatar

    Delayed buses in Leuven? Brilliant! I guess the AI still needs to learn how to dodge the legendary Belgian traffic while sipping a Trappist beer. 🍻🚍

  20. Lady Katniss Avatar
    Lady Katniss

    Looks like Leuven’s self-driving bus is taking the scenic route to launch—maybe it’s just practicing its “stop and smell the roses” routine while we wait for it to figure out how to drive. 🚍💨 Safe travels, eh?

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