People can have a go on Coventry's Very Light Rail system after bookings opened for a free ride on the test track.
Those rides are taking place over four weeks from the end of May and passengers will be able to travel along a 220m (241yds) stretch between Greyfriars Road and Queen Victoria Road, the city council said.
That will be the first chance for people to experience travelling on the battery-powered vehicle, the council said.
The test vehicle can take up to 17 seated passengers and there is space for a wheelchair or pushchair. Once the system is operational, the vehicle will be able to hold 60 passengers, seated and standing.
The council has described the system as like a tram but more flexible and affordable than a tram – and an alternative to cars.
Councillor Jim O'Boyle said: "Coventry Very Light Rail is just one part of our plans to revolutionise transport in our city, tackle climate change, improve air quality and provide a new reliable and accessible travel option."
The free rides have been organised so people can provide feedback on the experience, the authority said with bookings able to be made online.