Driverless car trials start on UK roads in 2017

Brace yourselves Brits, they’re en route

GoogleandBMW/Baidumay be making the headlines by bringing driverless/assisted-driving cars to the roads of California and China, but the real action, as ever, is in Milton Keynes. The dawn of autonomous vehicles looms over the UK, as a code of practice for their use is officially drawn up. That means we're going to see driverless cars being tested on British streets for the very first time in 2017. Including in Milton Keynes, Techno City.

The UK government has developed the world's first driverless car code of practice, outlining the protocols that need to be in place for tests to take place on the nation's roads.

Nathan George is a freelance journalist who has contributed to T3.com in the fields of gaming, social media, streaming services, autonomous vehicles, phones, virtual reality headsets, wireless speakers and future tech. He studied journalism at the University of the West of England and is a holder of the Bronze and Silver The Duke of Edinburgh Award.