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Japan eyes network for 10,000 self-driving vehicles by fiscal 2030
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Japan eyes network for 10,000 self-driving vehicles by fiscal 2030

Japan's government is planning to establish nationwide communication infrastructure to support its goal of deploying 10,000 autonomous vehicles by fiscal 2030. The initiative involves promoting collaboration between automotive manufacturers and telecommunications companies. This follows recent testing of autonomous buses in cities like Hiratsuka, highlighting the country's push toward advanced transportation technology.

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Japan eyes network for 10,000 self-driving vehicles by fiscal 2030

Japan's government is planning to establish nationwide communication infrastructure to support its goal of deploying 10,000 autonomous vehicles by fiscal 2030. The initiative involves promoting collaboration between automotive manufacturers and telecommunications companies. This follows recent testing of autonomous buses in cities like Hiratsuka, highlighting the country's push toward advanced transportation technology.

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