Horniness remains undefeated.
"We got in and just got straight to it, making out," Megan, a woman in her 20s, who recently took a Cruise ride in the city, told theThings only got more steamy from there.
Hilarity aside, it's a fascinating glimpse at the future of passenger vehicle transportation. Inside the autonomous vehicles of tomorrow, drivers are no longer stuck behind the wheel, allowing them to, well, do other things.
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