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In this Jan. 5, 2015, file photo, Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey addresses the crowd in Phoenix. Arizona will be home to a sprawling facility for researching the safety of self-driving cars, cementing the state’s determination to invest in the technology. Ducey signed an executive order Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018, establishing the newly-created Institute for Automated Mobility. (Ross D. Franklin/AP, file)

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PHOENIX — Four years after allowing companies to test driverless cars on Arizona streets, Gov. Doug Ducey is moving to make the state the center of testing for the next generation of autonomous automobiles.