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Science fiction is about to become science fact in one town.
That's when a driverless car, which is controlled by computer and uses lasers to avoid obstacles, is demonstrated in Daventry, Northamptonshire.
It's part of an investigation into ways of increasing the use of public transport and reduce reliance on cars.
The town council believes the Cybercars, which are called by pressing a button on the route and go direct to their destination, could be the answer.
Cybercars are designed for short trips at low speed in an urban environment and need only a very light track to operate.
They aim to take people to a specific zone where private car access is limited and would be most efficient over short distances and in tourist areas.
The vehicles can be seen on a test track at the town's Eastern Way until 5 October.