Uber is set to launch its first driverless pilot program in London, UK, in partnership with Wayve. The trials, slated to commence soon, will utilize Wayve's AI Driver technology, marking a significant step toward autonomous ride-hailing. The initiative is made possible by the UK's new framework for self-driving pilots. The UK's Autonomous Vehicles Act, passed last year, aims to get self-driving cars on the road by 2026. This pilot program will test the feasibility and safety of driverless vehicles in a real-world urban environment. The collaboration between Uber and Wayve, along with coordination with UK transport authorities, highlights the commitment to advancing autonomous driving technology. The pilot pushes the company closer to making autonomy a reliable option for riders everywhere.
Uber to Test Fully Driverless Rides in London
Edited by: Татьяна Гуринович
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