Australia runs risk of driverless cars becoming modern-day version of state railways

By Matt O'Sullivan
Updated September 26 2016 - 7:23pm, first published 4:14pm
A prototype of Google's driverless car.  Photo: Fairfax
A prototype of Google's driverless car. Photo: Fairfax
Technology for driverless cars such as the Mercedes F015 is developing rapidly. Photo:  Supplied
Technology for driverless cars such as the Mercedes F015 is developing rapidly. Photo: Supplied

Opening up NSW roads to driverless cars is likely to be held back in the same way as different track gauges for states stymied the railway industry more than a century ago unless a national approach is taken to the new technology, an inquiry has found.

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