Inside China's Plan to Beat America to the Self-Driving Car
Getting anywhere in a city like Beijing means slogging through colossal traffic jams and chaotic, bewildering intersections. Crashes kill 500 people daily, and everyone views the rules of the road as advisory at best. "Many drivers and pedestrians think that traffic signals are just for reference," says Jing Wang. But Wang is entirely serious when he says Beijing and Shanghai are a perfect laboratory for self-driving cars. He leads the autonomous vehicles program at Baidu (China's version of Google), and he's confident China will be the first country to embrace autonomy.
Jun-15-2016, 11:50:33 GMT
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