With more than 2 million vehicles in circulation, Wuxi processes around 1.6 PB (petabyte) of traffic data each day on average.
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Briefing: Guangzhou grants 20 test licenses to self-driving startup WeRide
Four major Chinese cities have allowed self-driving vehicle testing on designated roads.
China issues T4 licenses to Baidu as driverless car tests begin on public roads
The move signals the beginning of large-scale AV tests on public roads.
Briefing: Changsha issues licenses for AV road tests, Baidu to offer driverless rides
Guangzhou and Changsha are the first cities in China to allow companies to apply for passenger transport using driverless vehicles.
More than 100 million of China’s drivers use electronic toll collection
The devices can also be used to collecting driving data such as route choice and emergency braking to improve traffic management.
Briefing: US issues warning about Chinese-made drones stealing data
Nearly 80% of drones in the US and Canada are made by DJI, the world’s largest commercial drone maker based in Shenzhen.
Guangzhou sets sights on becoming ‘China’s Detroit’ after failing to lure Tesla
The city ranked second among Chinese cities in car production with nearly 2.97 million units in 2018.
Self-driving cars traveled 150,000 kilometers in Beijing in 2018
The report makes no mention of how often human drivers were required to intervene and take control of cars.
Briefing: Beijing to accelerate autonomous vehicle production
The release of the plan shows Beijing’s resolve in driving innovation in its transportation system.
Briefing: Beijing to complete a new autonomous driving test field
The test field aims to simulate around 85% of road situations in Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei province.