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- A tricked-out Nissan Leaf just completed Britain’s longest fully autonomous drive
Posted by : Brij Bhushan
Friday 7 February 2020
An all-electric Nissan Leaf has just completed a 370 km (230 m) trip around Britain, completely on its own. As part of a Nissan support initiative, driving in fully autonomous mode, the Leaf drove from the company’s technical center in Cranfield, just outside Milton Keynes in southern England, to its factory in Sunderland, way up north, Reuters reports. [Read: Tesla’s Autopilot dangerously fooled by drone mounted projectors] According to the report, this is the longest, most complex journey ever taken by a fully autonomous vehicle in the country. For a human, driving from Cranfield to Sunderland would be pretty stressful:…
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