Ford denies it is in the self-driving slow lane

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Chairman rejects claims automaker falling behind.

Ford denies it is in the self-driving slow lane
Ford Motor Co may be taking a cautious approach to its autonomous driving programme, but its chairman rejected claims that the US automaker was falling behind its peers. "I don't agree," Bill Ford said at an auto tech conference in Tel Aviv on Tuesday when asked about losing market share. "Our ...

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