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As we inch closer and closer to a world populated by driverless cars, expect to see more cities becoming testing grounds for the future of transportation. Today the BBC reports on three different plans to test driverless vehicles in four cities. In Bristol, the Venturer project will test autonomous vehicles with funding from Innovate UK, a UK innovation agency. Part of the study will research how the public responds to driverless cars. In Greenwich, South East London, the Gateway project will be testing an automated transport led by the Transport Research Laboratory.  On the Innovate UK site it states: Testing will include automated electric…

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