Firms struggle with legal, ethical issues in race to turn cars into 'mobile phones on wheels'
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THE car of the future will let you pay for petrol or parking directly from your vehicle, and receive traffic alerts and restaurant recommendations from your onboard digital assistant.
Connected cars, or "mobile phones on wheels", will be able to do those things and more, including communicate with the infrastructure around them through their computer networks.
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