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Honda unveils first electric ride-sharing concept car
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MIT study says 3,000 ride-sharing cars could replace every cab in New York City
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Delphi tests self-driving car service in Singapore
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Mercedes-Benz's semi-autonomous bus just passed its first major test
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Uber and Lyft just got a big boost from the public transportation world
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Uber be damned: Clickhole's Whysk is a transportation app that uses monks instead of cars