
Self-driving cars are coming to Toronto. Is the city ready?
Ontario has approved a pilot program that will see driverless delivery cars in some of Toronto's neighbourhoods, but some Torontonians are questioning the process and benefits of the vehicles. CBC's Metro Morning spoke to one expert who says he's optimistic about the program.

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