【】Credit: LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY

So far, most self-driving bus trials have involved smaller pod-like vehicles trundling between short distances. 。

A new bus trial launched in Singapore aims to outfit regular large buses with clever technology, so they can operate along Singapore's busy main roads eventually.。

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The Land Transport Authority announced in a Facebook post that it will start an autonomous bus trial with two electric hybrid buses.。

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Credit: LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY。

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The buses will have a host of sensors placed on them, and local college Nanyang Technological University will build the navigation software to control the buses.。Mashable Light SpeedWant more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories?Mashable Light SpeedWant more out-of-this world tech, space and science stories?Sign up for Mashable's weekly Light Speed newsletter.  。

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Mashable ImageOnce ready, the buses will travel the roughly 1.4 kilometre distance between the university at Nanyang Avenue, and nearby CleanTech One industrial park for a field trial.。

The government agency said the trial route will possibly be extended to the nearby Pioneer train station at a later date. It didn't specify, however, when the trial will commence. 。

Credit: land transport authority 。

Credit: land transport authority 。

Driverless car accident in Singapore 。

The driverless bus announcement, however, comes just days after one of Singapore's newly launched autonomous cars collided with a lorry.。On Wednesday, MIT spinoff Nutonomy said it would be halting its driverless trial while it investigates how the accident happened. 。Nutonomy set up operations in Singapore about a year ago, and just a month ago started trialing its self-driving cars in a small business district park in the island state.  。