Nissan's autonomous system navigates UK's rural roads effectively

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Nissan has developed an advanced autonomous driving system that can navigate rural UK roads at 60mph. This technology has been tested extensively, proving effective in both urban and challenging rural environments. By 2027, Nissan plans to launch its Easy Ride driverless mobility service in Yokohama, Japan. The company is also preparing to introduce similar services in the UK and Europe, following successful testing phases. The autonomous vehicle uses multiple sensors and cameras to safely maneuver through traffic and challenging road conditions. Nissan aims to enhance passenger experience and build trust in driverless technology as it moves towards wider adoption.


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