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First 'robotaxis' enter service in Beijing

November 27, 2021
Source: digitaljournal.com digitaljournal.com
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An 'Apollo Go' autonomous taxi on a street in Beijing - Copyright AFP Jade GAO It looks like a normal car but the white taxi by the kerb has nobody driving it, and communicates with customers digitally to obtain directions and take payment. Beijing this week approved its first autonomous taxis for commercial use, bringing dozens of the so-called “robotaxis” to the streets of the Chinese capital. The vehicles can only carry two passengers at a time and are confined to the city’s southern Yizhuang area. An employee of the taxi firm also sits in the front of the car...
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