Google has reportedly decided to put its plans for its own self-driving cars on the back burner for the time being. Instead, the company will likely pursue partnerships with third-party auto-makers. Google’s autonomous driving unit, internally known as Chauffeur, has purportedly shifted its efforts towards collaborating with select car manufacturers to develop vehicles with self-driving capabilities, which will also feature the standard wheel and pedal controls, The Information reports. The search engine giant is already working with Fiat Chrystler following a partnership announced earlier in May. Google initially considered doing away with the steering wheel and pedal controls, but eventually found the…

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