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Japan aims for nationwide autonomous driving lanes

Pilot project designed to alleviate shortage of bus drivers, ease congestion

Michinori Holdings has conducted an autonomous driving demonstration using a bus rapid transit system in Hitachi, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan.

TOKYO -- The Japanese government will set up dedicated and priority lanes in Hitachi, Ibaraki prefecture, north of Tokyo, in preparation for the widespread use of level 4 autonomous driving, Nikkei has learned. This will be the first introduction of lanes for autonomous vehicles on a public road in Japan.

The government hopes to have such lanes nationwide once their safety is established, aiming to ease a shortage of bus and truck drivers.

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