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Carnegie Mellon has already done a lot of this. They had a car drive coast to coast some years ago. IT was autonomous about 98% of the time. I do not beleive it could re-fuel itself though. HAving seen their cars and the work that goes into them I suspect that willing this prize will cost multiple millions.
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