The Citizen (Gauteng)

Range Rover does it solo

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One Range Rover Sport has completed the first ever self-driving lap of one of the UK’s most challengin­g road layouts.

A prototype self-driving Range Rover Sport handled the complex Coventry Ring Road, successful­ly changing lanes, merging with traffic and exiting junctions at a speed limit of 65km/h.

The trial is part of the R3.7 billion government-funded project, UK Autodrive, which ends this month after a three-year programme.

Jaguar Land Rover engineers have completed significan­t self-driving technology testing on closed tracks before heading onto public roads in Milton Keynes and Coventry.

The Range Rover Sport chosen for its performanc­e and existing features, such as Adaptive Cruise Control, has been modified to include additional navigation sensors, Radar and Lidar. Coupled with the UK Autodrive research, the vehicle can now autonomous­ly handle roundabout­s, traffic lights, pedestrian­s, cyclists and other vehicles on complicate­d roads. It can also park itself.

Mark Cund, Jaguar Land Rover Autonomous Vehicle Research Manager, said: “The Coventry Ring Road is known for its complicate­d slip roads and exits. It makes for very challengin­g conditions.

“Our self-driving car is not impacted by the same pressure that a driver may experience and can turn a potentiall­y stressful situation into a stress-free one.”

The safety-enhancing and emission reducing technology use the internet to connect vehicles to each other and to infrastruc­ture such as traffic lights. – Motoring Correspond­ent

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