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Japan Aims to Get Driver-less Trucks on the Road by 2020: Government

Feb. 22, 2017

Filed Under: Regulatory Agencies, Trucks Tagged With: automated driving, driverless technology, driverless trucks, Japanese government

The Japanese government has put together a partial action plan for self-driving technology and looks to create a broad outline…...

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