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Road revolution on the cards as Highway Code is overtaken by driverless vehicles

on Feb 10, 2015 | 0 comments

By John Glenday

Government ministers are preparing to rip up the rulebook governing conduct on Britain’s roads in expectation of a driverless transport revolution which may be just around the corner according to reports in The Telegraph.

First written in 1931 the Highway Code exam has become a rite of passage for any motorist wishing to get their own wheels but it may not become counter-productive in an age of driverless cars.

This could see recommended passing distances between cyclists and pedestrians recalibrated in an effort to head off future traffic jams with automated vehicles rigidly tailing cyclists for miles until the requisite space opens Read full story ›

Source: The Drum