Won't allow driverless cars in India: Nitin Gadkari
India | September 24, 2019 21:09 ISTUnion minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday said he will not allow driverless cars in India as these could take away jobs of several lakh people in the country.
Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday said he will not allow driverless cars in India as these could take away jobs of several lakh people in the country.
“We are not taking a Toyota or a Honda and retrofitting. We are designing our own electric vehicle and then putting all the systems inside. It is a concept autonomous vehicle,” Dr Ramachandra Budihal said.
A former Google engineer was charged Tuesday with stealing self-driving car technology from the company shortly before he joined Uber’s efforts to catch up in the high-stakes race to build robotic vehicles.
On his maiden visit to India, Uber Technologies CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said the company is collaborating with Japan's Toyota Motor Corp on autonomous technology.
The road transport minister said that instead the government will focus on training drivers as adequate driving skills can provide employment to about 50 lakh people
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