After years of planning for cars that would let drivers take their hands off the wheel and eyes off the road, China’s regulators have become more cautious.
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Richard Hammond takes his driving test again
This video shows Richard Hammond retaking a driving test to see how he measures up today. It covers the test process, ...
China has officially granted market access permits for its first batch of Level 3 (L3) conditional autonomous driving ...
Deregulation to legalise L3 technology represents a leap forward in commercialising autonomous driving systems in China.
Wuhan is one of a dozen or more Chinese cities with driverless taxis. Hundreds now roam most of the city, serving the airport ...
Chinese electric carmaker XPeng Motors has obtained a Level-3 (L3) autonomous driving road test license in Guangzhou, South ...
Chinese robotaxis could be set to hit UK roads in 2026 as ride-sharing apps Uber and Lyft announce partnerships with Baidu to ...
Nasdaq-listed XPeng has received approval to start testing its level 3 autonomous driving technology in the Chinese city of Guangzhou, according to people familiar with the matter. That degree of ...
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In China, the future of transportation is already here
Self-driving cars and electric vehicles tend to dominate global headlines, but some of the most consequential innovations in ...
China's MIIT issued its first-ever Level-3 autonomous driving licenses for passenger vehicles produced by the state-owned ...
Chinese EV automaker XPeng confirmed that it has secured an L3 autonomous testing permit in Guangzhou, one of the ...
The biggest stories of the year, with no surprise, the Waymo and Tesla constrast playing a big role in the year's news.
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