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Chinese regulators seek to slow rollout of self-driving features in cars

Beijing under pressure to set world-leading safety and liability standards as carmakers power ahead with technology

The rapid deployment of autonomous driving features on Chinese cars has sparked alarm among regulators in Beijing, who have made the industry tap on the brakes while they assess questions over safety and liability.

Despite an unclear legal framework for new assisted-driving technologies, nearly one in five new cars sold in China is now equipped with high-level autonomous functions.

Beijing officials, caught on the back foot, are expected to slow the rollout as they develop a regulatory framework for the new suite of technologies, where China is rapidly becoming a world leader.

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