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Glitches or Not, Nissan Starts Testing Semi-Autonomous Rides

February 23, 2018

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YOKOHAMA, Japan — In the future Nissan envisions, driverless cars will pick up children from school and recommend restaurants to tourists in various languages.

Nissan Motor Co. says feedback from people who try it will be used to fine-tune its “robo-vehicle mobility service.”

The automaker said Friday that 300 people have already signed up to try out Easy Ride in March. The Japanese automaker hopes to roll it out as a commercial service in the early 2020s. Details, including pricing, are undecided.

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