What can Singapore do to be the global leader in autonomous vehicles?

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What can Singapore do to be the global leader in autonomous vehicles?
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IF there is a time for autonomous vehicles (AVs) to take off, it is now. Read more at The Business Times.

For the second year running, Singapore is ranked second in the world behind the Netherlands and first in Asia in being ready to embrace AVs in the 2019 KPMG's Autonomous Vehicle Readiness Index .

For the second year running, Singapore is ranked second in the world behind the Netherlands and first in Asia in being ready to embrace AVs in the 2019 KPMG's Autonomous Vehicle Readiness Index .

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