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Tech/Link: Google considering self-driven taxi service Could this offer prospect for reining in dangerous drivers here The Independent.co.uk has a nifty article about Google's plans for its self-driving cars, and their fit with the tech giant's recent purchase of Uber: See: Google considering turning self-driving cars into a 'robo-taxi' service/Reports following $258m investment in taxi-hailing app Uber by the search giant BR> A first use here in South Central Kentucky might be that the few dangerous drivers who tailgate, drive too fast for road conditions, might have court imposed restrictions, and imperil pedestrians in Columbia, KY, especially on the Burkesville Street Speedway and Fairground Street at Green Hills Speed Enhancement sites, to only use self driving cars. - EW. This story was posted on 2013-08-27 04:57:49
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