Driverless pod taxis to connect Greater Noida with Jewar International Airport
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, UTTAR PRADESH/ Created : Mar 4, 2021, 20:00 IST
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Driverless pod taxis to connect Greater Noida with Jewar International Airport 
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Uttar Pradesh is all set to introduce pod taxis to facilitate travel of people from Greater Noida to the Noida International Airport located in Jewar. This driverless pod transport system is popular in many western countries, and … Read more
Uttar Pradesh is all set to introduce pod taxis to facilitate travel of people from Greater Noida to the Noida International Airport located in Jewar. This driverless pod transport system is popular in many western countries, and can easily accommodate four to six people at a time per car. Read less
Reportedly, the Yamuna Expressway and Eastern Peripheral Expressway will soon be signing an agreement with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) to extend the connectivity to remote areas.
Referring to this, MLA Dhirendra Singh said that though there is metro connectivity to Greater Noida, Jewar International airport is around 25 km away from Greater Noida city; thus, this option has been considered. He added that to bridge the said distance gap, pod taxis will be useful.
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