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Google expands self-driving car trial to rain and hills of Washington state

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Mark Harris in Seattle
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Taking advantage of Washington's lack of autonomous car regulation to make Google's cameras and sensors perform better in rain and on hilly terrain

Google's self-driving cars are about to get their toughest test to date: a rainy spring in the hilly Pacific north-west. On 3 February, Google's holding company Alphabet announced that its self-driving cars would take to public roads in Kirkland, Washington, a small city close to Seattle.

It is the third city to welcome Google's autonomous vehicles, after Google's home-town of Mountain View in California, and Austin, Texas. Google selected Kirkland because of its reliable rainfall, gentle hills and convenient Google campus as a base of operations.

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