Britain takes another step forward in catching up on driverless cars
After a slow start, Britain is starting to catch up on putting the right measures in place to capture the coming driverless car revolution. … Read the full post »
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After a slow start, Britain is starting to catch up on putting the right measures in place to capture the coming driverless car revolution. … Read the full post »
The UK’s first official robotics strategy is calling for the establishment of real-world test sites over the next five plus years where robotics and autonomous systems (RAS) can be rigorously put through their paces. … Read the full post »
The Navia shuttle — which can carry up to eight passengers — launched on Monday at the 2014 International CES show in Las Vegas, making it the world’s first commercially available self-driving vehicle … Read the full post »
Although it did not get much press attention when Britain’s National Infrastructure Plan was launched earlier in the month, one section of the plan sets out an ambitious approach to driverless cars. … Read the full post »
Volvo upped the stakes this month in the race to get driverless cars widely used on public roads. … Read the full post »
Driverless cars are likely to start appearing as a regular feature on Britain’s roads before the next set of general election manifestos for the main parties even go to print. … Read the full post »
The news that Volvo is upping the ante in the race to be the first to bring driverless cars to the mass market, including systems allowing cars to exchange data with each other, means… … Read the full post »