Driverless cars could change how ride sharing companies operate and how we navigate modern cities. But while they might sound like a far off thing, the future of transportation might come to fruition as early as 2016. Susan Carpenter is the motor critic for the OC Register and a regular Take Two guest. She joins us every week for our automotive segment called Wheel Thing.
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