Home > UK’s turn to trial driverless car

Business
UK’s turn to trial driverless car

Description

The UK begins trials of its first driverless car. Julian Satterthwaite looks at how it will be used and asks how long it will be before they are everywhere.

Added on the 11/02/2015 17:30:32 - Copyright : Reuters EN

To customise your video :

Or Create an account

More videos on the subject

  • UK launches driverless car initiative

    A project has been announced that could eventually see an autonomous car attempt a complex journey across the UK.

    02/02/2018 - BANG Showbiz
  • Protest outside UK court ahead of final Assange appeal against US extradition

    Dozens of people protest outside the London High Court where a hearing for Julian Assange's final UK appeal against extradition to the United States is set to begin. The 52-year-old WikiLeaks founder is facing trial in the United States for publishing secret military and diplomatic files. If he loses, Assange will have exhausted all UK appeals and will enter the extradition process, although his team have indicated they will appeal to European courts. IMAGES

    20/02/2024 - AFPTV - First images
  • Prince Harry's lawyer arrives to court as ruling expected in legal battle with UK newspapers

    Prince Harry's laywer, David Sherborne, arrives at the City Court House in London as a ruling is expected in Harry's unlawful information gathering claim against Mirror Group Newspapers. IMAGES

    15/12/2023 - AFPTV - First images
  • Proposed three-year EU delay on UK electric car tariffs 'balanced': Sefcovic

    The European Commission proposes a three-year delay on tariffs on electric vehicles that are sold to, or imported from, Britain that was due to apply from January. The commission, the EU's executive arm, says it decided a one-off extension after the automotive industry raised concerns about the massive costs that would arise from a post-Brexit 10-percent tariff. Maros Sefcovic, EU Commission Vice President, calls the proposal "balanced and forward-looking" which "supports the competitiveness of our industry and protect jobs in the European Union" SOUNDBITE

    06/12/2023 - AFPTV - First images
  • Supreme Court rejects UK govt's Rwanda migration plan

    The UK Supreme Court rejects a government plan to send migrants to Rwanda, upholding a lower court ruling that it was unlawful, in a major setback for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. SOUNDBITE

    15/11/2023 - AFPTV - First images

More videosBusiness

Watch video of The Post-Brexit Recovery Across European Markets Has Stalled With Major Share Indexes Mixed And Safe-haven Demand For Precious Metals Helping The Price Of Silver Surge To A Near-two Year High.  But,  As Sonia Legg Reports, Trading Volumes Were Light Becasue Of The July 4 Public Holiday In The United States. - European shares end post-Brexit rally - Label : Reuters EN -
Business

European shares end post-Brexit rally

04/07/2016 15:56:29

Watch video of BP Slumps To Its Worst Annual Loss In 2015, The British Oil And Gas Company Announces, And Says It Will Cut Thousands More Jobs In The Face Of A Deep Rout In Oil Prices. Hayley Platt Reports - Oil prices drag BP to worst annual loss - Label : Reuters EN -
Business

Oil prices drag BP to worst annual loss

02/02/2016 14:51:34