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Google self-driving cars to hit public roads in prototype testingSelf-driving cars from Google are taking another step closer to being a reality for the millions of drivers who brave urban gridlocks to work every day. Last September, Google was aw yeezys 350 arded multiple permits by the State of California to test its cards on public roads. But while t airmaxplus he search giant already has a fleet of modified Lexus RX450h h air max 1 ybrids on the road, Google has now announced that a few of its own prototype vehicles are finally making their way to Mountain View rsquo s roads for testing.Google rsquo s prototypes are slated to hit the roads this summer but the tests will take place on a rather cautious note ndash each prototype vehicle is capped at 25 mph (approximately 40km/h) and will have safety drivers on board at all times. The new prototypes will also use the same software used by the existing fleet of self-driving Lexus RX450h SUVs, which has logged almost a million autonomous miles so far.This means that th
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