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Driverless cars now have their own city
Updated On: 22 July, 2015 06:17 AM IST | | Agencies
<p>Sprawled over 32 acres, researchers in the US have built a $10 million ‘fake’ town to test driverless cars; named as Mcity, the town features dummy shops, eating joints, sidewalks, streetlights and every trapping of a suburb</p>

Mcity covers around 32 acres and contains all the trappings of a real suburb or small city. There is an entire network of roads lined with sidewalks, streetlights, stop signs, and traffic signals
Washington: Researchers in the US have built a $10 million ‘fake city’, which spans 32 acres and features dummy shops and restaurants, to test driverless cars of the future.

Nobody home: Mcity covers around 32 acres and contains all the trappings of a real suburb or small city. There is an entire network of roads lined with sidewalks, streetlights, stop signs, and traffic signals. Pic/University of Michigan website
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