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World-first £100m driverless car test centre ready to open

It will allow developers from around the world to put the latest technology through all sorts of real life scenarios

Look, no hands: A driverless car at MIRA

Driverless cars will soon be whizzing round a £100 million test facility in the Midlands countryside.

The autonomous vehicle test site is said to be the only one of its kind of earth, allowing cars, trucks, buses and bikes of the future to drive around at speed, navigate junctions and car parks and talk to each other.

It will allow developers from around the world to put the latest technology through all sorts of real life scenarios.

The 1.2 million sq ft facility – called ASSURED CAV (Connected and Autonomous Vehicle) – has gone up on an 83 acre site at the huge Horiba MIRA test centre bordering the site of the Battle of Bosworth on the A5 between Hinckley and Nuneaton.

It could eventually lead to 2,000 new jobs.

Not only will it be used by manufacturers to test new vehicles, but it will also be used to provide evidence to shape legislation, policy and insurance for when driverless cars and vehicles that communicate with one another become an everyday sight.

The MIRA site has been leading the way in helping car manufactures develop computer controlled vehicles for years, working with the likes of Ford, Jaguar Land Rover and Tata Motors on self-driving cars which are now being trialled on º£½ÇÊÓÆµ streets.

The new test track and linked facilities – including a multi-storey car park where cars will park themselves – should be open in March.