China's push for driverless cars accelerates

BBC News 

In the race for driverless car technology, Chinese companies are taking big strides competing with the likes of Google and Tesla. With the Beijing Motor Show underway, the days when the country's domestic car firms was brushed off as mere copycats are well and truly over. And a lot of this year's buzz is around driverless cars in particular. In past years, innovation might have come from Silicon valley, but Chinese companies are pushing ahead. "There is a lot more going on in China than many in the West have realized," car expert Prof David Bailey of the Aston Business School tells the BBC. In addition to these main players there are many others vying for attention.

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