The electric-powered driverless EZ10 minibus, able to carry up to 12 passengers, has already been tested on closed circuits in Japan, Singapore and California and in a road test in Helsinki.
One of the self-driving shuttle buses, made by French hi-tech firm Easymile, will run along a special circuit in Paris on a pedestrianised street near the River Seine.
The bus will travel at 25 kilometres an hour and for RATP, the transport authority for the Paris region, it is the start of a series of tests.
"The autonomous vehicle presents an opportunity for new services notably in less densely populated areas," RATP president Elisabeth Borne said in a statement.
The east-central French town of Lyon carried out its own test on a driverless minibus this month.
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