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Driverless cars: London wants Google vehicle trials | Driverless cars: London wants Google vehicle trials |
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Transport bosses in London want Google to try out its driverless cars in the capital. | Transport bosses in London want Google to try out its driverless cars in the capital. |
Deputy Mayor for Transport Isabel Dedring said discussions were at an early stage but "we would be keen for trials to happen". | Deputy Mayor for Transport Isabel Dedring said discussions were at an early stage but "we would be keen for trials to happen". |
The battery-operated vehicles use a system of lasers, radar and cameras to detect objects around them in order to complete journeys. | The battery-operated vehicles use a system of lasers, radar and cameras to detect objects around them in order to complete journeys. |
Google is understood to be focused on testing only in the US at present. | |
The project, which began in 2009, has seen the vehicles clock up more than 1.4 million miles at test tracks in California and Texas. | The project, which began in 2009, has seen the vehicles clock up more than 1.4 million miles at test tracks in California and Texas. |
At a future of transport event Ms Dedring said that while she was "personally a bit sceptical about the technology", driverless cars could makes roads safer and reduce transport costs. | At a future of transport event Ms Dedring said that while she was "personally a bit sceptical about the technology", driverless cars could makes roads safer and reduce transport costs. |
This week Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin announced the government would invest £20m in driverless car projects in the UK, saying the technology would "profoundly change the way we travel within years". | This week Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin announced the government would invest £20m in driverless car projects in the UK, saying the technology would "profoundly change the way we travel within years". |
Trials of the cars have not gone without problems with developers still trying to improve how the vehicles interact with other road users. | Trials of the cars have not gone without problems with developers still trying to improve how the vehicles interact with other road users. |
A report published by the California Department of Motor Vehicles detailed a collision with another car which left a Google test driver in hospital. | A report published by the California Department of Motor Vehicles detailed a collision with another car which left a Google test driver in hospital. |
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