Driverless lorries and cars will be trialled in the UK, the government has confirmed in its Budget.
Earlier in March, The Times suggested trials would take place on a “quiet stretch” of the M6 motorway in Cumbria in 2016.
The government has now confirmed “lorry platooning” trials, in which vehicles form a convoy headed by a driver in the leading lorry, will go ahead.
It also announced that driverless cars will be trialled on UK roads by 2017.
In the Budget, published on Wednesday, the government said it wanted the UK to be “a global centre for excellence in connected and autonomous vehicles”.
Companies such as Ford and Google have been testing autonomous cars for months, but trials typically take place in California.