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Driverless vehicle technology will go mainstream in 2018, experts claim

Driverless vehicle technology will go mainstream in 2018, experts claim

The coming year will see driverless vehicle technology become part of everyday life in Britain, according to experts. The sector has already seen a sharp acceleration in development over the past 12 months with the Government backing the technology in the last Budget – promising fully driverless cars on the roads within three years.

‘The sign of a developed society is that the affluent use public transport’

‘The sign of a developed society is that the affluent use public transport’

Iliffe Media Ltd Future of Transport speakers offer a range of suggestions for Cambridge Cambridge Consultants’ Nathan Wrench at the Future of Transport event with DelivAir. Picture: Mike Scialom A stellar cast of speakers at the Future of Transport also considered what’s happening above ground as transport decisions – so long mired in process – reach a critical decision point.

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