Calling all engaged couples in Nevada: AAA may want to plan your wedding. Here's the catch: you'll be married on its free self-driving shuttle in Las Vegas.

The auto club is seeking one couple willing to take part in this "once in a lifetime opportunity." The winning duo will exchange vows on Saturday, June 30 while riding around downtown Las Vegas on the free AAA autonomous shuttle, which launched in November and currently has a 4.9-out-of-five-star passenger rating.

"Talk about an event to be remembered!" AAA wrote.

Interested? Head here to fill out the application form. As part of the application process you'll need to submit a 400-word essay about "a road trip you've shared as a couple and how an autonomous vehicle would have changed that experience." AAA will be accepting applications until June 20 at 11:59 pm PST, and plans to notify the winning couple on June 22.

Manufactured by the French autonomous vehicle company Navya and operated by transportation services provider Keolis, the AAA-sponsored shuttle features LiDAR technology, GPS, and cameras, which allow it to autonomously navigate the busy streets of Las Vegas with no human driver. Over the course of the yearlong pilot, Keolis and AAA aim to shuttle a quarter-million Las Vegas residents and visitors.

The shuttle runs from 1 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. every Tuesday through Sunday. If you happen to be in Vegas, head over to the corner of 7th St. and Freemont St. to hitch a ride.

"AAA believes that autonomous technology has potential to reduce traffic accidents, most of which are caused by human error," the club wrote. "The AAA self-driving shuttle in Las Vegas allows you to experience exciting autonomous vehicle technology firsthand and voice your opinions on the experience."

Last month, Lyft and its partner Aptiv put 30 autonomous vehicles on the road in Las Vegas to shuttle around members of the general public. We tested one out at CES in January, which you can see in the video below.

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