Ford takes a cue from Google.

While search giant Google is grappling with how to turn its Self-driving car unit into a money spinner, after its fleets of self-driving Priuses and ‘prototype’ vehicles cumulatively racked up more than 1.8 million miles in autonomous driving and recoup the money it’s spent on the project, automaker Ford plans to manufacture its fully Ford autonomous cars by 2021 to ferry passengers from point a to b. The Motor company revealed this yesterday through its Chief Executive Officer Mark Fields

The US carmaker says will follow somewhat in the footsteps of other automakers and companies currently experimenting with self automated vehicles like Google, which has a fleet of fully self-driving cars built from scratch with no steering wheel, accelerator and brakes for a human to take control if things go awry; except an emergency stop button. Its Ford Fully self-driving cars will too have no brake, steering wheel and accelerator — driver’s input won’t be needed.

Ford reveals that it would put its completely driverless automobiles on roads by way of ride-sharing services, where passengers could call a Ford Fusion sedan from their smartphone and it will take them anywhere; while they sit back and chat with their friends or read the morning papers on their way to work.