Rail, Tram and Bus Union slams Newcastle driverless vehicle trial, concerned about future of bus drivers

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Updated July 19 2019 - 9:09am, first published 9:00am
FIRST LOOK: City of Newcastle's driverless vehicle at the Keolis Downer bus depot in Hamilton. Picture: Marina Neil
FIRST LOOK: City of Newcastle's driverless vehicle at the Keolis Downer bus depot in Hamilton. Picture: Marina Neil

The Rail, Tram and Bus Union has slammed the driverless vehicle trial set to launch in Newcastle, saying it highlights a "concerning trend of private corporations placing profits over people".

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Max McKinney

Journalist at Newcastle Herald

Max McKinney is a sports reporter with the Newcastle Herald. He previously worked in news, covering mainly local government and transport. Max mostly reports on the Newcastle Knights, but also covers a mix of local sport.

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