Survey casts doubt on driverless cars
More than 65% of motorists believe that a human being should always be in control of their vehicle despite the advancing development of driverless cars, the results of a new survey have shown. IAM...
View ArticleCall for public engagement on driverless vehicles
More work is needed to convince the public of the benefits of driverless vehicles, the Institution of Mechanical Engineers has concluded following results of a new survey. Figures published last week...
View ArticleCall for driverless cars to be insured against cyber crime
Three quarters of drivers think motor insurers should provide cover for vehicle theft and damage caused by hackers accessing control systems in driverless cars, a new survey has revealed. The survey by...
View ArticleUK lorry platooning demonstration set for 2018
Lorry platooning trials are set to begin on the UK’s major roads by the end of next year, the Government announced last week when it pledged £8.1M of funding to take the project forward. The trials...
View ArticleDrivers urged to insist on autonomous braking
Road safety campaigners are urging motorists to insist on having autonomous emergency braking (AEB) when they purchase their next car to help save the lives of vulnerable road users. The call comes...
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