Fort Lauderdale and Miami are relatively young compared with other big U.S. cities like New York and Chicago, where dense urban development predated the car. When developers spread buildings across South Florida, they built for an automotive society.

As carmakers team up with tech companies to make autonomous vehicles a reality, real estate experts are urging the region’s builders to buy and design carefully — with the driverless car in mind.

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