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  1. Evening Standard Prepare for driverless buses in London, TfL is told in vision of future for capital's transport Evening Standard "Uber, then oBike are two examples of a poorly prepared regulator which seems to be making it up as they go along. “Go back to 2014 - in its 'Future Proof' report, this committee warned that 'TfL needs to be prepared for the inevitable consequences of ... London's transport is vital to the capital's futureFinancial Times London caught napping as transport revolution looms: reportXinhua TfL needs to prepare for new transport technologies, says reportFleetNews Smart Highways (press release) -Transport Network (press release) (blog) all 21 news articles » View the full article
  2. Computer Business Review Nissan, Renault, Hitachi to launch 200-mile driverless vehicle pilot in UK Computer Business Review Led by Nissan's European Technical Centre, the University of Leeds, Cranfield University, Renault and Hitachi & Transport Systems Catapult are all revved for the smart vehicle to hit the road in December 2019. Aiming to increase driver/passenger ... UK planning for 200-mile autonomous car trialMotors.co.uk all 17 news articles » View the full article
  3. BBC News UK plans 200-mile 'country roads' driverless trial BBC News To enable this, a group of competent human drivers will show off their skills in a simulator based at Leeds University and the data will be collated. Data is also being collected from roads around the UK. This will be fed into the machine learning ... and more » View the full article
  4. Telegraph.co.uk Uber designs system to stop passengers throwing up in driverless cars Telegraph.co.uk Uber has revealed plans to combat car sickness in driverless cars, unveiling a system of moving seats and blasts of air conditioning that it hopes will stop passengers throwing up in the back of its robot vehicles. A pitfall of autonomous car ... https://www.google.com/news
  5. The Boston Globe Driverless cars return to Boston streets after fatal Uber crash in Arizona The Boston Globe Self-driving cars have returned to the roads of Boston this week after a brief shutdown to review safety standards following the death of a pedestrian in Tempe, Ariz., where a woman was struck by an autonomous Uber car. But Massachusetts officials have ... and more » https://www.google.com/news
  6. Telegraph.co.uk Uber takes driverless taxi dreams up a gear with the help of Nvidia Telegraph.co.uk Uber's dream of ending its employment problems by replacing hundreds of thousands of drivers with computers edged closer to reality in Las Vegas yesterday, as the ride-sharing app announced a deal with a chip maker specialising in artificial ... Volkswagen, Uber to Deploy Nvidia's Technology for Self DrivingBloomberg all 187 news articles » View the full article
  7. TechRadar Boost for driverless cars in government plans TechRadar The government hopes to set the pace when it comes to autonomous vehicles and it hopes that the forthcoming trials in Milton Keynes, Coventry, Greenwich and Bristol will demonstrate the country's capabilities. But what's in question is not the UK's ... View the full article
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