driverless cars on busy roads

January 03, 2015 | 04:06 PM | 81 Views

Britain is all set to begin the first and crucial testing of driverless cars on busy roads. Around £10 million of funding from Innovate UK has given the green light for testing innovative driverless cars in the real world. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne announced the funding saying four cities will run formal trials that will last between 18 and 36 months from January 2015. The cities include Greenwich, South East London, Milton Keynes and Coventry (working together as one project) and Bristol. Testing driverless cars in a real-world environment will help lead to greater levels of understanding of these vehicles. It will also allow the public to accept how the vehicles will fit into everyday life. Nick Jones, lead technologist for the low carbon vehicle innovation platform at Innovate UK, said "Cars that drive themselves would represent the most significant transformation in road travel since the introduction of the internal combustion engine and at Innovate UK, we want to help the UK to lead the world in making that happen. There are so many new and exciting technologies that can come together to make driverless cars a reality, but it's vital that trials are carried out safely, that the public have confidence in that technology and we learn everything we can through the trials so that legal, regulation and protection.

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