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The UK applies a car without driver

London,- The British government applies a car without driver and it seems acceptable to be legal.

The British government has announced a new policy related to the circulation of cars otonomos which began touching the asphalt in the country in 2015 highway legislation and new legal approaches will be used as a regulatory tool in order to keep the car otonomos not violate existing law.

Secretary of state for business Vince Cable, has opened a tender for 10 million euros for three different cities who want to be a test area of otonomos car. The three cities will share the subsidy is for testing during 18-36 months.



"With this announcement we would see a car without a driver on the streets within a period of six months from now, this will put us ahead in terms of technology and the transformation of economic and social opportunities," Cable said as reported Motoring, Thursday (31 / 7/2014).

Cable also reminded all drivers in the UK to be ready by the presence of a car without a driver. This is especially worth noting, for nearly a quarter of the adult population in the UK which became the object of the survey concerned about the car otonomos.

However, British Transport Secretary Claire Perry explains the positive things. Car without a driver could be a network of commuter population. "They can add security, reduce congestion and cut emissions, especially CO2," said Perry.

In other parts of the world, the United States and Germany have agreed otonomos cars circulating in the public domain in the supervision. The development of technologies Google is now up to a third of a million miles of testing targets in California.