Ford aims to sell first driverless car by 2021

Carmaker has Uber-like services in mind for its first fully autonomous vehicle

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Ford has revealed plans to put a mass-production, fully self-driving car on sale by 2021.

President Mark Fields revealed the plans at an event in Palo Alto, California, saying the company will make "sizable investments" in firms developing autonomous technologies, reports the BBC.

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