Self-Driving Vehicles Could Be On Britain's Roads As Early As 2025
Self-Driving Vehicles Could Be On Britain's Roads As Early As 2025
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by Chris Summers via The Epoch Times, August 21, 2022
Cars, lorries, and coaches
with self-driving features could be operating on Britain’s motorways next year
and fully autonomous vehicles could be a feature on the roads by 2025 under
plans unveiled on Friday.
The Department for Transport, which is injecting £100 million worth of investment, published a policy paper that said the self-driving vehicle industry could create up to 38,000 jobs and be worth £42 billion to the UK economy.
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said:
“The benefits of self-driving
vehicles have the potential to be huge. Not only can they improve people’s
access to education and other vital services, but the industry itself can
create tens of thousands of job opportunities throughout the country. Most
importantly, they’re expected to make our roads safer by reducing the dangers
of driver error in road collisions.”
The DfT said vehicles that
could drive themselves on motorways could be on sale by next year and fully
autonomous buses and delivery vans could be on the roads by 2025.
The government said it
believed self-driving technology would help people who had not learned how to
drive or were elderly and disabled, and would also improve road safety by
removing the element of human error. Unlike humans, computers do not suffer
from fatigue or lapses of concentration.
The DfT said £34 million
would be earmarked for research into how driverless cars perform in bad weather
and how they interact with pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles.
‘Potential to Revolutionise
People’s Lives’
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said:
“Self-driving vehicles have
the potential to revolutionise people’s lives, particularly by helping
those who have mobility issues or rely on public transport to access the jobs,
local shops, and vital services we all depend on.”
In June, the House of
Commons Transport
Select Committee said it was launching an inquiry into the potential
implications of self-driving vehicles on Britain’s roads.
Many modern cars are already
fitted with automatic emergency braking systems—which override the driver—and
other forms of “assisted driving” but last month the Alliance of British
Drivers urged the government not to go further and make Intelligent
Speed Assistance (ISA) technology mandatory in all UK vehicles.
Some versions of ISA bypass
the driver and automatically reduce the speed of the car if he or she is
exceeding the speed limit.
The president of the AA,
Edmund King, welcomed the government’s initiative but said:
“It is quite a big leap from
assisted driving, where the driver is still in control, to self-driving, where
the car takes control. It is important that the government does study how these
vehicles would interact with other road users on different roads and changing
weather conditions.
“However, the ultimate prize,
in terms of saving thousands of lives and improving the mobility of the elderly
and the less mobile, is well worth pursuing,” he added.
A number of companies,
including Mercedes, General
Motors, Amazon, and Google, are trialling self-driving cars. Tesla said
earlier this year automated car navigation software was one of its main
priorities.
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