Google holds several talks with UK government officials to advance driverless cars plans
By Gillian West
Search giant Google has held numerous meetings with the Department for Transport (DfT) over the last two years to discuss its driverless cars.
According to reports in the Telegraph, Google has had five face-to-face meetings with government ministers. The reports suggest Google is eyeing the UK as a key market for its driverless vehicles.
Records show Google praising the UK’s approach to autonomous vehicles with Sarah Hunter, Google X head of policy, saying after one meeting in February the company was “very positive about the non-regulatory approach being taken in the UK [which] places the UK in a good position Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




