Uber
rival Grab partners with driverless car
firm in Singapore
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Users of ride-hailing
firm Grab will be able to book
driverless cars from Friday as it
partners with a start-up testing the tech**logy in Singapore, just days after
rival Uber [UBER.UL] debuted its self-driving vehicles in the United States.
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