Budget 2017: Philip Hammond to announce boost for driverless cars

BBC News 

Wednesday's Budget will include plans to make the UK the best place to manufacture and road-test driverless cars, the chancellor has said. Writing in the Sun newspaper, Mr Hammond said investment in "exciting new technologies", including in driverless cars, will be announced. This will "prepare the ground" for the cars to be on UK roads by 2021, he said. Mr Hammond said the "inventors dream" will soon become a reality. The technology that allows cars to become more autonomous has been increasing in recent years, with all the main manufacturers now offering some element of driverless technology, including self-parking features and cruise control on motorways.

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