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Singapore's Roads: Self-Driving Cars Take the Wheel
11 Dec
Summary
- ComfortDelGro begins trials of five autonomous shuttles on Singapore roads.
- Grab aims for public AV rides by early 2026 with its own fleet.
- Singapore government anticipates widespread AVs within five years.

Singapore is rapidly advancing its integration of autonomous vehicles (AVs) onto its public roads. ComfortDelGro (CDG), a major transit operator, has received approval to test five autonomous shuttles, with plans to offer public rides through its Zig ride-hailing app by next year. This follows successful completion of crucial trials in controlled environments.
This move aligns with Singapore's broader vision for intelligent transport systems. Companies like Grab are also heavily involved, preparing to launch public AV services by early 2026. Grab's investments in AV technology firms underscore the city-state's commitment to this evolving sector.
The Singaporean government, through a dedicated committee, is actively driving AV rollout. Officials project a significant presence of AVs within five years, viewing them as a key solution to easing manpower shortages in the transport sector and improving public mobility.




