Khaleej Times

Self-driving Nissan car takes to Europe’s streets for the first time

- Costas Pitas

london — Guided by cameras and radars, and negotiatin­g traffic and roundabout­s, a self-driving Nissan car took to the streets of London on Monday for the Japanese company’s first European tests of an autonomous vehicle.

Travelling at up to 80km per hour and moving from local streets to a major multi-lane road, the modified Nissan LEAF electric car showcased the kind of technology many hope to be the future of travel.

Britain has been wooing developers of autonomous vehicles, hoping to grab a slice of an industry it estimates could be worth £900 billion ($1.1 trillion) worldwide by 2025. It also recently announced changes to allow for a single insurance policy to cover motorists driving convention­ally and in autonomous mode, as it tries to get regulation­s in place to encourage the uptake of driverless cars from 2020. Britain’s flexible approach to testing autonomous vehicles helped Nissan pick London for its first European tests, the director of its research centre in Silicon Valley told Reuters.“It’s not everywhere in Europe that we can go and drive on the road,” Maarten Sierhuis said.—

 ?? — Reuters ?? Travelling at up to 80km per hour and moving from local streets to a major multi-lane road, the modified Nissan LEAF electric car showcased the kind of technology many hope to be the future of travel.
— Reuters Travelling at up to 80km per hour and moving from local streets to a major multi-lane road, the modified Nissan LEAF electric car showcased the kind of technology many hope to be the future of travel.

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