https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-56906145
"Self-driving" vehicles could be allowed on UK roads by the end of this year, the government has said.
The Department for Transport said automated lane-keeping systems (ALKS) would be the first type of hands-free driving legalised.
The technology controls the position and speed of a car in a single lane and it will be limited to 37mph (60km/h)
But insurers have warned the government's definition of ALKS as "self-driving" is misleading.
"Self-driving" vehicles could be allowed on UK roads by the end of this year, the government has said.
The Department for Transport said automated lane-keeping systems (ALKS) would be the first type of hands-free driving legalised.
The technology controls the position and speed of a car in a single lane and it will be limited to 37mph (60km/h)
But insurers have warned the government's definition of ALKS as "self-driving" is misleading.