Driverless cars are coming to New York City

A self-driving vehicle in Finland.
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Self-driving shuttle cars will soon make their Big Apple debut.

The Boston-based startup Optimus Ride will deploy its first New York fleet within the Brooklyn Navy Yard during the second quarter of 2019, reports The Verge. The vehicles will run in closed loops around the yard and will primarily be used by over 8,000 yard workers. Optimus Ride will also be deploying vehicles in a retirement community in Northern California.

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Marianne Dodson

Marianne is The Week’s Social Media Editor. She is a native Tennessean and recent graduate of Ohio University, where she studied journalism and political science. Marianne has previously written for The Daily Beast, The Crime Report, and The Moroccan Times.