Researchers
from the Oxford University have been working with Japanese multinational
automaker Nissan on the technology and have already tested a car on a private
road in a science park.
Trials
will soon take place on lightly used rural and suburban roads, The Telegraph reported.
Scientists
have adapted a robot car, which is capable of running on a predetermined
familiar route, although the driver can reassert control by tapping on the
brakes.
The trials of the driver-less cars and a pledge to pump another 500 million pounds into electric vehicles are the cornerstone of the U.K.government’s strategy.
Internet search giant Google has already tested driver-less cars on 1,60,934 kilometres of roads in San Francisco, the report said.
The trials of the driver-less cars and a pledge to pump another 500 million pounds into electric vehicles are the cornerstone of the U.K.government’s strategy.
Internet search giant Google has already tested driver-less cars on 1,60,934 kilometres of roads in San Francisco, the report said.
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