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Britain's Automated Vehicles Act is finally bearing fruit. The DfT confirmed two licences for fully driverless commercial operation, the first in Europe.
Operators Wayve will launch a 100-vehicle fleet in central London, while Oxa focuses on the Cambridge-to-Stansted corridor.
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