Dutch Government Approves Large-Scale Testing of Self-Driving Cars

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By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 24 January 2015 10:34 IST

The Dutch government on Friday approved large-scale testing of self-driving cars and trucks on public roads, saying the technology could greatly reduce traffic jams and improve road safety.

"The cabinet has agreed to adjust road rules to enable large-scale testing of self-driving trucks and cars on public roads," the Dutch infrastructure and environment ministry said.

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"The Netherlands is to become a testbed for self-driving vehicles," it added in a statement.

"Large-scale testing is planned to start in the summer, once the changes to legislation are approved in parliament," ministry spokeswoman Marianne Wuite told AFP.

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The first Dutch test with a self-driving car on a public road took place in early November on the A10 highway outside Amsterdam, with a groundbreaking test involving self-driving trucks planned for early next month.

(Also See: GM Open to Working With Google on Self-Driving Car Technology)

The tests however are exceptions and until now research has been largely confined to private locations because of traffic rules.

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"With changes in the current legislation, the Dutch transport authority (RDW) will be able to grant permission for large-scale testing," the ministry said.

Notorious for traffic jams, some 2.5 million drivers in a country of 17 million take to Dutch roads during the rush hour each day, according to the central statistics office's latest figures.

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But the government believes self-driving vehicles could change road conditions.

"Vehicles that can talk to each other, brake and accelerate at the same time will help smoothe the traffic flow," it said.

Self-driving cars make roads safer, are more efficient, "better for the environment and people's wallets," it added.

 

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