Nissan performs UK's longest and most complex driverless car trip
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CRANFIELD, England (Reuters) - A Nissan car has completed a 230-mile journey autonomously in Britain, the longest and most complex such trip in the country as carmakers race to develop driverless technologies which are revolutionising travel. Britain has been wooing developers of autonomous vehicles, hoping to grab a slice of an industry it estimates could be worth around 900 billion pounds worldwide in 2035.The Nissan LEAF vehicle undertook the 370 km journey from the Japanese carmaker's..