This just popped on the news less than a minute ago with the Minister for Business pushing it!
Full article here
www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-28551069
If sat nav can't even tell you the correct directions or take you to the correct address, what chance have you to stop the thing if it heads down the wrong side of the road or the wrong way on a one way street?
At least with a separate sat nav you can disconnect it and throw it out the window if necessary(done that!) after it tried to drown me in the Humber, river Wear, and yes the Tyne, allso the Ouse.
It took me 3+ years of constant pestering to get google maps to change their detais as they had my home as a main road and we did have vehicles trying to drive through even though it was blatantly obvious that it was private property.One of the neighbor's still has his garden marked with a public foot path and through their kitchen!
The UK government has announced that driverless cars will be allowed on public roads from January next year.
It also invited cities to compete to host one of three trials of the tech, which would start at the same time.
In addition, ministers ordered a review of the UK's road regulations to provide appropriate guidelines.
The Department for Transport had originally pledged to let self-driving cars be trialled on public roads by the end of 2013.
Business Secretary Vince Cable revealed the details of the new plan at a research facility belonging to Mira, an automotive engineering firm based in the Midlands.
"Today's announcement will see driverless cars take to our streets in less than six months, putting us at the forefront of this transformational technology and opening up new opportunities for our economy and society," he said.
It also invited cities to compete to host one of three trials of the tech, which would start at the same time.
In addition, ministers ordered a review of the UK's road regulations to provide appropriate guidelines.
The Department for Transport had originally pledged to let self-driving cars be trialled on public roads by the end of 2013.
Business Secretary Vince Cable revealed the details of the new plan at a research facility belonging to Mira, an automotive engineering firm based in the Midlands.
"Today's announcement will see driverless cars take to our streets in less than six months, putting us at the forefront of this transformational technology and opening up new opportunities for our economy and society," he said.
Full article here
www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-28551069
If sat nav can't even tell you the correct directions or take you to the correct address, what chance have you to stop the thing if it heads down the wrong side of the road or the wrong way on a one way street?
At least with a separate sat nav you can disconnect it and throw it out the window if necessary(done that!) after it tried to drown me in the Humber, river Wear, and yes the Tyne, allso the Ouse.
It took me 3+ years of constant pestering to get google maps to change their detais as they had my home as a main road and we did have vehicles trying to drive through even though it was blatantly obvious that it was private property.One of the neighbor's still has his garden marked with a public foot path and through their kitchen!