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  • Brits want a human driver ready to take control in their driverless cars

    March 20, 2019

    The majority of Brits are still sceptical about driverless cars ever being allowed to become truly “autonomous”, according to research. Just one-in-seven people think autonomous vehicles (AVs) should be able to travel without a human occupant ready to take the wheel, according to an Opinium survey. Read more: GM takes stake in British startup as [...]

  • Hyundai teams up with Russian tech giant Yandex to build driverless cars

    March 19, 2019

    Hyundai has today moved up a gear in the global race to manufacture driverless cars, as it teams up with Russian tech giant Yandex. The announcement signals Hyundai’s intentions to move into the slipstream of rivals Toyota and Ford, who have teamed up with Softbank and Chinese internet giant Baidu respectively to work on autonomous [...]

  • BMW and Mercedes-Benz create Share Now car-sharing alliance

    February 28, 2019

    A car sharing service involving more than 20,000 cars made by BMW and Mercedes-Benz has been named Share Now. The free-floating car sharing service is available in nine London boroughs and comes as part of an alliance between BMW and Daimler, which owns Mercedes. The two German firms ​also announced on Thursday that they will [...]

  • UK slips behind Norway and Finland in readiness for driverless cars

    February 11, 2019

    Britain’s rivals are speeding ahead in the race to introduce driverless cars onto the roads, according to research. The UK slipped two places this year down to seventh place in KPMG’s rankings on progress and capacity for adopting the technology, overtaken by Norway and Finland. Read more: Tomtom to focus on driverless after €910m sale [...]

  • Self-driving cars to hit UK roads by the end of the year

    February 6, 2019

    Completely driverless cars could be on UK roads by the end of this year, after the government today said it would be overhauling existing regulations. The change by the Department for Transport will allow self-driving cars to be trialled on any public road without a human safety driver behind the wheel, however they must have [...]

  • Apple dismisses more than 200 staff from self-driving car unit Project Titan

    January 24, 2019

    Apple has cut more than 200 staff from its secretive self-driving car unit Project Titan, as the business undergoes some restructuring under new management. The dismissals, first reported by CNBC, come after Apple hired a former veteran of the firm Doug Field and Tesla's ex-vice president of engineering to lead the project alongside Bob Mansfield last [...]

  • Tomtom moves focus to driverless technology as it sells telematics unit for €910m

    January 22, 2019

    Satnav maker Tomtom will sell its telematics business unit to multinational Bridgestone as it looks to move more focus towards develop driverless car technologies. The €910m (£801m) deal sees the Japanese tyre and rubber company take over a business which helps firms track their fleets and manage efficiency. Read more: Jaguar Land Rover and Addison Lee [...]

  • Off road: Is the car industry in reverse?

    January 14, 2019

    The automotive industry faces recession and decline. Driverless cars are on the horizon, but has the moment for motors already passed? The first Model T Ford rolled off the production line in 1908. Available in “any colour… so long as it is black”, in the words of magnate Henry Ford, the car marked a breakthrough [...]

  • Jaguar Land Rover and Addison Lee receive £25m to trial their self-driving cars in Greenwich

    November 22, 2018

    Jaguar Land Rover and Addison Lee are among the winners of a government-backed £25m funding pot to develop driverless cars in London by 2021, it was revealed today. A consortium of tech, vehicle and transport firms have secured a grant from the government's Connected and Autonomous Vehicles programme to introduce 15 self-driving vehicles as part of [...]

  • Addison Lee launches self-driving taxi trials in Canary Wharf

    November 7, 2018

    Private hire firm Addison Lee has begun trialling self-driving car technology, created by UK startup Oxbotica, on the streets of London. Driving around the skyscrapers of Canary Wharf, Addison Lee's manned cars are creating a three-dimensional street map of the city in order to create the backdrop for future driverless cars. Organised together with Canary [...]

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