Ontario gets no applications for self-driving car plan
Ontario, home to nearly all
of Canada's auto industry, said last year it would be the first
province to allow testing of self-driving cars. Ontario's auto sector
has struggled as investment shifted to cheaper jurisdictions, and the
government has sought to attract higher paying research and development
work.
But the province is a late-comer compared
with parts of the United States, where Alphabet Inc's subsidiary Google
has been testing self-driving prototypes since 2009.
Debate
about the safety of driverless cars heated up last week after driver of
a Tesla Motors Inc car in autopilot mode was killed in a collision.
A
spokesman from Ontario's Ministry of Transportation said the
self-driving car program has a 10-year time frame and has received a lot
of interest despite the lack of applications.
Ontario confirmed the lack of applications after Reuters learned about it through a freedom-of-information request.
The
province said last year nearly 100 companies and other organizations
were already working in the connected vehicle and automated vehicle
industry in Ontario, and its driverless-car program would enable them to
keep research local.
But some car companies with plants in Ontario are still favoring the United States.
Honda Motor Co Ltd, which does research on autonomous vehicles in the United States, said it had no plans to participate.
Canadian
auto parts supplier Magna International Inc said that in most cases it
is testing self-driving car technology on closed circuits.
General
Motors Co said in June it would expand its Canadian engineering base to
add 700 jobs in Ontario as it boosts research spending on connected and
driverless cars. It did not immediately respond to questions on whether
will participate in Ontario's program.
A
spokesman for Google, which has agreed to work with Fiat Chrysler
Automobiles NV to build a fleet of 100 self-driving mini vans, said the
company is not participating in Ontario's program, though he said the
province was taking the right steps. Chrysler declined to comment.
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