Beijing has approved China’s first two cars with level 3 (L3) autonomous driving capability, taking a leap towards widely deploying self-driving technology in the world’s largest automotive market.
The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) announced on Monday that Changan Automobile and BAIC were given the go-ahead to build electric vehicles (EVs) that would allow drivers to be hands off in some circumstances.
But the cars, both pure EVs, could only navigate urban streets and...
Beijing approves first 2 L3 autonomous cars in leap towards ‘hands-off’ driving
Published 6 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

Related Articles from scmp.com
8 minutes ago
Hong Kong schools to get HK$500,000 each under HK$500 million AI education plan
13 minutes ago
China offers more support to returning overseas students as influx grows
21 minutes ago
Men rescued after drunken quarrel lands them in bottom of a well
53 minutes ago
China seizes 430kg of cocaine aided by US intel, a sign anti-drug agreement may be working
1 hour ago
China ‘one yuan girl’ featured in old renminbi banknote located after nearly 50 years
1 hour ago