China gives go-ahead for driverless car tests

Press Trust of India  |  Beijing 

has given the green light for road tests of self-driving cars in in an effort to foster the use of for mobility, state media reported today.

According to the municipal commission of transport, entities registered only in can apply for the road test.


The vehicle should be able to switch between self-driving and conventional modes, and be equipped with sensors and cameras so its driving behaviour and position can be monitored, the commission said.

The should pass a technical assessment at a training ground before being allowed on open roads.

There are designated roads and hours for the test drive. A is required, and the will be held responsible if accidents occur, the commission said.

The regulation came after boss test drove the company's autonomous vehicle on Beijing's open roads in July, causing controversy as there were no rules regarding such tests, state-run agency reported.

Autonomous vehicles have been drawing investment.

According to a report by Tencent Research Institute, financing for aided or self-driving cars in has reached 10.7 billion yuan (USD 1.6 billion).

Mobility ranks third-hottest artificial intelligence- related industry following vision-image analysis and voice processing.

The commission said that has businesses spread through the whole industrial chain of automated driving, and that the city will give greater support to the development and commercialisation of autonomous vehicles.

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First Published: Mon, December 18 2017. 20:10 IST