China’s southern city of Guangzhou has opened roads in some districts to driverless cars as long-awaited government-approved tests on public streets begin in the country.
Two Chinese start-ups, Jingchi and Pony.ai, were offering rides to the public last week for the first time in what appeared to be part publicity stunt, part effort to address a widening gap in test miles with US competitors.
The start of legal road testing in China — albeit on a limited scale — is an important step for the country’s autonomous auto industry, which so far has done all testing in California.
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