Hands-free driving could arrive on UK roads by spring next year, the government has said, as it launched a consultation on the technology.
The Department for Transport (DfT) has issued a call for evidence into automated lane keeping systems (ALKS).
Such technology controls a car's movements and can keep it in lane for extended periods, although drivers need to be ready to take back control.
The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders claims it could cut accidents.
The technology could be given the go ahead for speeds of up to 70mph, according to the DfT, potentially making long stretches of tedious motorway driving a thing of the past.
What worries me is the
bit. A lot of drivers don't pay enough attention as it is, never mind with a hands free driving car.although drivers need to be ready to take back control
Also, I wonder what the insurance industry has to say about this? Are they just going to point out the bit about "being ready to take back control" and walk away?