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Taking Driverless Cars for a Test Drive

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A driverless car sits in front of Valeo's autonomous driving lab in San Mateo.  (Peter Arcuni/KQED)

Imagine sipping your morning coffee while your car drives you to work. Driverless cars are no longer a distant possibility. But are they safe?

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