University of Waterloo to begin autonomous vehicle testing in Ontario, Canada

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Canadian university will test a Lincoln MKZ called Autonomoose, being developed by nine of its professors

Three autonomous vehicles are set to begin testing on public roads in the Canadian province of Ontario, according to a report in The Globe and Mail. The testing by the University of Waterloo's Centre for Automotive Research, German recreational vehicle manufacturer Erwin Hymer Group, and Blackberry could begin as soon as early 2017, according to the report. The University of Waterloo will test a Lincoln MKZ called Autonomoose, being developed by nine of its professors, said the report.

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