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Volvo Announces Plans To Launch Driverless Car Experiment In China

International Business Times

Volvo Group announced Thursday it plans to launch an experiment involving a fleet of 100 self-driving cars in China, as part of its commitment to make its cars "death proof" by 2020. The experiment will see local customers test the cars on public roads in everyday conditions. The Swedish carmaker, wholly owned by China's Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co., said in a statement it would start the project in the coming months based on talks with various Chinese cities to gauge interest and to "see which is able to provide the necessary permissions, regulations and infrastructure to allow the experiment to go ahead." Volvo called the project "China's most advanced autonomous driving experiment." The experiment will be conducted in a fashion similar to its testing program in the Swedish city of Gothenburg, scheduled to start in 2017.