Bored while driving in the UK? Watch TV!

Bored while driving in the UK? Watch TV!

Motorists in the country might soon be allowed to engage in entertainment, but only under certain conditions.

Motorists in the UK could soon be allowed to watch TV while driving – but only under certain conditions. (Unsplash pic)
PARIS:
In the United Kingdom, motorists could soon become the first in the world to be allowed to watch television shows in their cars, but evidently only under certain conditions.

This will only apply to fully autonomous driving scenarios in self-driving cars, therefore only covering a limited number of vehicles.

Proposed updates to the UK’s Highway Code announced by the British Department for Transport would allow drivers using self-driving cars to watch non-driving-related content on screens built into the vehicle, but not at any time.

The idea is that access to such shows would be allowed when the autonomous-driving mode is in use and is controlling the vehicle, currently mainly on highways, at constant speed, or in traffic jams.

If this amendment is adopted, insurers would then be obliged to cover any damage due to potential accidents.

Of course, it is currently forbidden – in the UK and elsewhere – to watch any TV show or play video games while driving. And at all times, the driver must be able to regain control of the vehicle quickly, if and when necessary – to exit the highway, for example.

This proposed amendment to the UK’s road regulations could potentially pave the way for similar regulations elsewhere in the world.

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