Obama Attracted Investments In Autonomous Car

Obama Attracted Investments In Autonomous Car

The President of United States Barack Obama is apparently keen to develop research on the autonomous car, to connect all the states in the next 10 years. Obama plans to propose a fund of USD $ 4 billion for such research in the 2017 budget proposal.

Obama plans to cooperate with all car manufacturers and technology which is currently working on a race car without a driver's project. Looking ahead, the US will certainly develop various autonomous car-related regulations, which could have been copied by many countries.

As quoted from TechCrunch, the US Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said a new era of autonomous car technology has the potential to save lives, reduce exhaust emissions, as well as transform the mobility of US society.

US government plans to soon make policy on automated driving in the next six months.

Earlier, the Japanese government had already embraced the automotive companies in the country and the college to develop self-driving technology. The initiative aims to Japan has an advantage over the competition control of autonomous vehicle market is expected to begin growing this year.

The Government of Japan in the near future is likely to standardize software and sensors that will be the center of a system of self-driving vehicles. This will help the Japanese component vendors catch up to rivals from Germany, Bosch.

According to the Nikkei, Japanese leaders worried about the country they will be at a disadvantage if Germany and the United States allowed to lead in the development of new standards for technological self-driving vehicles.

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