Driverless taxi hits lorry in Singapore trial
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A CAR taking part in the world's first public trial of driverless taxis was slightly damaged on Tuesday when it collided with a lorry in Singapore, its operator said.
No one was hurt in the accident in one-north, a suburban research campus where the vehicle has been on a limited run since August, US software firm nuTonomy said in a statement.
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