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Britons could book self-driving taxis this year under new Labour plans

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Self-driving cars have taken one step closer to the UK's roads after the Government opened applications for companies to launch driverless taxi and bus services across the country.

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Passengers could begin booking journeys in autonomous vehicles later this year under a new pilot scheme backed by ministers, with officials claiming the technology could create thousands of jobs and pump billions into the UK economy.The Department for Transport said firms will now be able to apply to run self-driving taxi, bus and private hire-style services in what is being described as a major first for Britain.

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Ministers explained that the technology could transform travel, especially for older and disabled people, while also helping to cut road accidents caused by human error.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Government figures showed how human mistakes contribute to around 88 per cent of collisions on UK roads.

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Roads and Buses Minister Simon Lightwood said: "Self-driving vehicles represent a...

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