Self-driving cars may get here before we're ready
Even though such cars could be ready for the road within the next decade, only 6% of the US's most populous cities have accounted for them in their long-term plans: research group
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SOMETIME in the future - although no one quite knows when - your morning commute may look something like this: Open an app, summon a car and wait for the arrival of a driverless vehicle that will whisk you to work like a ghost chauffeur.
For many of the carmakers and technology companies gathering at the World Economic Forum in Davos last week, the big question is not whether such an event could become a reality, but whether we are ready.
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