The country’s transport minister addressed the issue in a statement today As self-driving cars are being tested everywhere from the US to South Korea , Germany to Australia , reports today make it clear that it won't be happening in India. The country's transport and highways minister, Nitin Gadkari told reporters today , "We won't allow driverless cars in India. I am very clear on this." The statement wasn't a reflection of safety concerns. Rather, the minister's rejection of self-driving vehicles is about the jobs they would take away from drivers in the country. "We won't allow any technology that takes away jobs. In a country where you have unemployment, you can't have a technology that ends up taking people's jobs," said Gadkari. He went on to say that while India was indeed short about 22,000 commercial drivers, the government was working on opening a number of training facilities across the country in order to get 5
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