Driver-Free In The UK

International Business Times

Published Jul 30, 2014 10:27AM ET

Updated Jul 30, 2014 10:45AM ET

Driver-Free In The UK

By Angelo Young - Self-driving cars have already logged hundreds of thousands of miles of road testing in the U.S. where Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) has been developing its own robotic driving technology since the fall of 2010. Since then, virtually every major auto manufacturer has begun their own driverless experiments.

Following the lead of California and four other U.S. states, which have passed laws permitting driverless cars on public roads, the U.K. is moving forward with its own public policy aimed at promoting the technology.

U.K. Business Secretary Vince Cable issued a statement Wednesday announcing a government initiative to fast-track the adoption of driverless cars.

“Today’s announcement will see driverless cars take to our streets in less than 6 months,” Cable said.

U.K. cities can now bid for funding to host local driverless car trials as part of a $16.9 million program folded into a broad infrastructure development plan announced in December. This week’s announcement offers more details.

Three cities will be selected to host driverless car trials starting in January. These trials will test what the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration calls Level 3 and Level 4 autonomous driving. Level 3 automation allows drivers to cede most command of the vehicle but must remain at the wheel for some control. Google’s earlier driverless vehicles were Level 3, but earlier this year the company debuted a Level 4 driverless car, which requires no human intervention and doesn’t even have a steering wheel.

The British initiative will hold trial runs for up to 36 months in the three selected cities while the government reviews road regulations “to establish how the UK can remain at the forefront of driverless car technology,” said Wednesday’s announcement. Cities have until Oct. 1 to submit their bids for the program to the government’s Technology Strategy Board.