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China gives first approvals for public trials of advanced autonomous driving

Man holds a door to a Didi self-driving car during the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) in Shanghai
June 04, 2024
Reuters

BEIJING (Reuters) - China has granted approval to a first group of nine automakers to carry out tests on vehicles with advanced autonomous driving technologies on public roads, as part of a plan to accelerate adoption of self-driving cars.

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