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11.10.2016

"Driverless car tested in public in UK"

Today news has spread that the first driverless car has been tested in Milton Keynes.

The report from the BBC is that "the two-seater electric vehicle travelled in a 1km (0.6-mile) loop on the pavements around the town's railway station."

Amazingly "the team behind it hopes a fleet of 40 of the pods will be available to the public next year."

Business and Energy Secretary Greg Clark said: "Today's first public trials of driverless vehicles in our towns is a ground-breaking moment and further evidence that Britain is at the forefront of innovation."

Read the full story here.