Changes will need to be made to the Highway Code and MOT test regulations, according to a new report from the Department of Transport.
Driverless cars will become a reality in the next couple of years – yes, by 2016 – at least in small amounts.
At the start of next year, four cities across the UK will begin trialling driverless cars funded by Innovate UK, as we move slowly but steadily towards the future of autonomous vehicles.
Germany is looking to make sure that its association with the automobile industry is future-proof after announcing support for self-driving vehicles.
Fresh research from The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) has indicated that self-driving cars will provide a big boost to the overall UK economy.
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