British automaker Jaguar Land Rover recently began self-driving tests on public roads in England and England Jaguar Land Rover said Level 4's self-driving cars are self-sustaining in safe, flat terrain, according to the SAE rating Driving, humans only need to be involved in the more rugged or special topography, and if humans are not able to drive, the self-driving car must stop safely and safely Jaguar Land Rover's test is part of the British government's Autodrive project, The government expects the program to develop for three years and will test cars driving in streets in England such as Coventry and Milton Keynes. Previous Jaguar Land Rover tests were conducted at Horiba Mira, a similarly enclosed test ground in England. Is to test how well self-driving can replicate human driving behavior and how fast it can react to real-time reactions. The British government will also test car interfacing technologies to ensure that vehicles and road infrastructure (such as traffic lights) Jaguar Land Rover Production Engineering Executive Director Ni According to ck Rogers, using multiple sensors on the car and finding intelligent solutions for handling the data is a way to increase the visibility of self-driving technology, and the complexity of the public roads will identify ways to improve safety Jaguar Land Rover's long-term goal is to make autonomous vehicles more capable of traveling in other environments, including dangerous weather conditions and off-road conditions, etc. Jaguar Land Rover looks forward to developing fully autonomous vehicles (Level 5) in the next 10 years and bringing it to market Sales.