Ford begins test of driverless delivery of Domino’s Pizza
August 29, 2017
Beginning today in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Domino’s will employ self-driving Ford Fusion hybrids to deliver pizzas to randomly-selected customers who have opted in to the test. The company wants to see if its customers will be willing to walk outside (possibly in foul weather) in order to claim their products from the delivery vehicle.
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