China Stopped Issuing New Robotaxi Licenses over a Glitch. America Can't Stop Them From Rolling Into Active Shooter Situations
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China stopped issuing new robotaxi licenses over a glitch. America can't stop them from rolling into active shooter situations
On March 31, over a hundred of Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxis simultaneously froze on the streets of Wuhan. Vehicles stalled on overpasses and elevated roads, trapping passengers for up to two hours. A few weeks later, Beijing suspended all new autonomous driving permits nationwide. The suspension suspension blocked robotaxi companies from adding to their fleets, starting new tests, or expanding to additional cities, according to Bloomberg. In the …
Several thousand robotaxis are already circulating daily on Chinese roads. But after a major incident last month, Beijing wants to assure users and asks operators to secure their operations. No new license will be granted until further notice. The article After a monster breakdown, China wants to secure robotaxis services appeared first on Automobile Clean.
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