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Old 8th April 2018, 05:59   #1
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Default California may soon allow passengers in driverless cars

In early April, California's new rules that allow automakers, tech giants and just about anybody to test fully driverless cars on its roads finally took effect. But before those companies can realize their ride-hailing robot taxi ambitions, they have...

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