
The UK government has announced plans to allow fully driver-less vehicles on Britain’s roads as soon as the end of this year. Originally planned for 2021, new processes including rigorous safety testing and risk assessments mean that the introduction of said vehicles could be much sooner than anticipated if the new processes are confirmed.
Currently the law states that all ’driverless’ vehicles undergoing tests on public roads MUST be insured and overseen by an actual driver, either inside the vehicle or with a remote safety operator, who must be ready to take over control of the vehicle at any time.
New rules could potentially mean the removal of steering wheels and indeed, the driver, allowing for a fully autonomous vehicle.
Jesse Norman, Future of Mobility Minister said: “The government is supporting the safe, transparent trialling of this pioneering technology, which could transform the way we travel.”
Read a more in-depth article on this subject here: https://www.energylivenews.com/2019/02/06/could-fully-driverless-cars-hit-uk-roads-by-end-of-2019/






