Uber just quietly bought 600 acres of land to build a new test track for self-driving cars in Pittsburgh
It marks the latest expansion of Uber's self-driving car ambitions as it competes with rivals like Tesla, Alphabet's Waymo, Ford, and other major players.
Imperial Land Corp. sold the 596-acre property to an Uber affiliate called 3 Rivers Holdings LLC for $9.5 million.
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