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Driverless cars are an exciting glimpse of the future, with great potential to improve road safety. It seems the UK has caught on to this, announcing a £10 million (US$17 million) scheme to test ...
Driverless cars could be in full use on Britain’s roads by 2021, the government announced on Wednesday. The new technology is a step closer after UK ministers announced plans to move forward on ...
Uber has said it is "ready to go" now with driverless taxis in the UK - but the government has put back the date it expects to approve fully self-driving vehicles.
Driverless cars could be on UK roads by early next year. Ford Another country has given the green light to driverless cars. Autonomous automobiles could be on UK public roads as early as January 2015.
The UK could have driverless cars by 2021, but only if policymakers shift the goalposts enough and redefine what the term means. "It comes down to operational design domain," says Hynd.
Driverless cars could be allowed on Britain's roads and motorways 'as early as 2026' the Transport Secretary has revealed. Mark Harper said its introduction in the UK would help cut fatalities on ...
The government is promising "bold reforms" to encourage a driverless car industry which its press release says "will be worth £28bn to the UK economy by 2035".
The UK is planning to allow driverless cars to use public roads by next year. At the moment, autonomous vehicles are only allowed on private roads. It's expected that the first vehicles will be ...
The British government currently estimates that, by 2035, the driverless car industry in the UK will be worth £28 billion (roughly $37 billion). Fully integrating these technologies into everyday ...
The UK is opening up its roads to driverless cars, with the government announcing this week that it wants to take a "light touch, non-regulatory approach" to trials of autonomous vehicles.
The excellence of our scientists and engineers has established the UK as a pioneer in the development of driverless vehicles through pilot projects. Today's announcement will see driverless cars ...
Uber has said it is "ready to go" now with driverless taxis in the UK - but the government has put back the date it expects to approve fully self-driving vehicles.