Fully driverless cars will enter the UK in three to four years, says transport secretary Chris Grayling at the Conservative Party conference in the city of Birmingham.
A report by Reuters says Grayling is committed to ending the sale of new diesel and petrol cars by 2040.
“Newer diesel cars today are cleaner than ever before and of course there will be a role for diesel for many years to come as technology evolves,” Grayling adds.
However, OpenText has carried out a survey of 2,000 UK consumers,