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{{w|Self-driving cars}} (or autonomous cars or driverless cars) are vehicles capable of sensing their environment and navigating roads without human input. Companies like {{w|Tesla, Inc.}}, {{w|Waymo}}, and {{w|Cruise (autonomous vehicle)|Cruise}} are already making self-driving cars available to the public. [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] began making references to self-driving cars before 2012 and since then it has become a recurring theme. In comics such as [[1559: Driving]], these kinds of cars were the main cause of the joke. [[Elon Musk]], one of the founders of Tesla, Inc. is also a [[:Category:Comics featuring Elon Musk|recurring theme]] on xkcd.
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{{w|Self-driving cars}} (or autonomous cars or driverless cars) are vehicles capable of sensing their environment and navigating roads without human input. Companies like {{w|Tesla, Inc.}}, {{w|Waymo}}, and {{w|Cruise (autonomous vehicle)|Cruise}} are already making self-driving cars available to the public. [[Randall Munroe|Randall]] began making references to self-driving cars before 2012 and since then it has become a recurring theme. In comics such as [[1559: Driving]], these kinds of cars where the main cause of the joke. [[Elon Musk]], one of the founders of Tesla, Inc. is also a [[:Category:Comics featuring Elon Musk|recurring theme]] on xkcd.
  
 
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