Range Rover reads traffic lights negotiates T-junctions

Daily Mail - Science & tech 

A car that can drive itself around a city and even respond to traffic lights is unveiled today – and could be on the roads in a matter of months. The Range Rover Sport's space-age technology even lets it negotiate T-junctions and roundabouts – and make way for approaching emergency vehicles. It is part of a £20million Government-backed project designed to keep Britain in the forefront of driverless car design. The Sport is one of a series of vehicles being demonstrated today at the Horiba Mira testing ground in Nuneaton before going on to official road trials later this year. The Range Rover Sport's space-age technology even lets it negotiate T-junctions and roundabouts Jaguar Land Rover's Autonomous Urban Drive technology brings the UK car-maker a step closer to achieving so-called'level four' autonomy within the next decade.