Government launches UK driverless car trials

Ribbon being cut

The launch of three UK driverless car trials has been hailed as a step towards safer roads while research from aggregator Uswitch has revealed half of UK consumers would be unwilling to be a passenger in such a vehicle.

The trials, launched on 11 February, are being unveiled by transport minister Claire Perry and business secretary Vince Cable in Greenwich; the location of the Gateway trial supported by RSA.

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