Bumpy road as ageing Japan bets on self-driving cars

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With an ageing population in need of transport, Japan is betting on autonomous cars.

Japan is far from the only place with autonomous vehicles on the roads, but its government has set acceleration of the technology as a key priority.

The government has changed the law to pave the way for increasingly advanced autonomous vehicles, and the ministry of economy, trade and industry has plans for 40 autonomous taxi test sites nationwide by 2025. Top-selling Toyota plans to run its e-Palette self-driving buses along dedicated roads in the smart city it is building at the foot of Mount Fuji.

"I can see why it's a priority for the government, for carmakers... big-scale autonomous driving is probably not coming in our decade."When Nissan launched tests of its "Easy Ride" self-driving taxis in 2018, it said it expected them to be commercially available from the early 2020s.

 

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