South Korea to test self-driving car in real traffic

South Korea to test self-driving car in real traffic
The driverless car called Snuber, front, is test driven during a demonstration at the Seoul National University's campus in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016. Seoul National University professor Seo Seung-woo said that a self-driving car developed by his team will start roaming Seoul streets early next year thanks to a revised law that took effect Tuesday. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

Self-driving cars soon will hit the road in South Korea as the country seeks to overtake other nations that have sped ahead with automated driving technology.

Seoul National University professor Seo Seung-woo says a developed by his team will start roaming Seoul streets early next year thanks to a revised law that took effect Tuesday.

His team has been testing automated driving inside the university's campus with a Hyundai Genesis sedan outfitted with sensors and cameras. The vehicle drove more than 10,000 kilometers without incident in the past two years but could not leave the campus because of regulations.

The new law allows automated cars to travel public roads around the country. Eight self-driving cars, including those of Seo's team, are registered with the country's transport ministry and have been test driving in limited conditions.

Seo unveiled two upgraded self-driving vehicles that can navigate narrow streets and identify road signs and traffic lights. One of them will be tested in traffic after it is certified by the government.

South Korea has been slow to introduce in while other countries have been testing automated driving for public transport, such as taxis and public buses, in real traffic conditions.

  • South Korea to test self-driving car in real traffic
    A man looks inside the driverless car called Snuber during a driving demonstration at the Seoul National University's campus in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016. Seoul National University professor Seo Seung-woo said that a self-driving car developed by his team will start roaming Seoul streets early next year thanks to a revised law that took effect Tuesday. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)
  • South Korea to test self-driving car in real traffic
    The driverless car called Snuber is test driven during a demonstration at the Seoul National University's campus in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2016. Seoul National University professor Seo Seung-woo said that a self-driving car developed by his team will start roaming Seoul streets early next year thanks to a revised law that took effect Tuesday. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon)

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