We 'drove' a self-driving Bosch car. It was boring as hell, but then that's the point

Of course, safety is a big part of the automated driving sales pitch. The UN estimates roughly 1.3 million people are killed in road accidents around the world annually. In excess of 90 per cent of those accidents are thought to be caused by human error.

It's not hard to imagine, therefore, the huge impact driverless cars could have on those statistics. However, for a company like Bosch trying to develop and market automated driving tech, improving road safety also includes making their systems failsafe.

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Technology and cars. Increasingly the twain shall meet. Which is handy, because Jeremy (Twitter) is addicted to both. Long-time tech journalist, former editor of iCar magazine and incumbent car guru for T3 magazine, Jeremy reckons in-car technology is about to go thermonuclear. No, not exploding cars. That would be silly. And dangerous. But rather an explosive period of unprecedented innovation. Enjoy the ride.