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New Zealand Transport Minister Says Driverless Cars Could be Key to Cutting Congestion

By Ms. Michelle Birdsall posted 08-20-2015 01:29 PM

  

Cars that can drive themselves, London-like double-decker buses, and road tolls, could be keys to cutting commuter congestion in New Zealand's major cities, Transport Minister Simon Bridges said today.

More work than simply improving roads needs to be done to reduce peak-hour traffic, Mr Bridges said at the New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Building Nations Symposium where Deputy Prime Minister Bill English earlier launched the latest 30-year New Zealand Infrastructure Plan.

Electric cars, autonomous vehicles, car sharing, various modes of public transport including double-decker buses, congestion charges, and tolls are all things that "can change urban life."

Later today, Mr Bridges said he was meeting with Christchurch Deputy Mayor Vicki Buck to discuss what role electric vehicles can play in the rebuilding city. An admittedly "passionate" advocate for technological advances in transport, Mr Bridges said he had recently been in Silicon Valley and Japan where he witnessed the marvels of autonomous vehicles first hand.

Germany has vowed to have autonomous vehicles on the autobahn in 2017, he said.

And Mr Bridges said New Zealand should not be thinking 10-15 years before they are a reality here, but much sooner.

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Plus look for more news from New Zealand after ITE's Study Tour in upcoming issues of ITE Journal.

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