The House of Lords science and technology committee has started an inquiry into driverless vehicles in the UK.
While the market for connected cars is in fifth gear, the security that underpins its technology isl spluttering in second, says security specialist.
The Government is being urged to introduce a ‘software MoT’ for driverless cars.
Members of the public can now register to take part in the UK’s first public driverless vehicle trials, due to take place later this year.
The majority of motorists want to retain the right to drive rather than accept the advance of driverless cars research released today shows.
The number of self-driving cars could approach 20 million by 2025 after the sector experiences “take off”, industry forecasters have predicted.
Ford has started testing its autonomous vehicle technology at a simulated real-world 32-acre urban environment.
Welsh drivers are the most wary of driverless car technology according to a new YouGov survey.
Nissan has revealed more details on its plans for autonomous vehicle technology which it has confirmed is on track to launch on some models by 2020.
Thatcham has said the automotive technology industry needs to create robust standard to strengthen cyber secure for future connected vehicles.
The idea of driverless technology is being accepted by motorists, but not to the point where they would let a car autonomously pick up their children.
Toyota has confirmed it will launch autonomous vehicle technology on its passenger cars by 2020 after starting tests of its Highway Teammate concept.