Beijing Review

Clearing Obstacles to Driverless Cars

Yanzhao Evening News July 6

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Chinese Internet search giant Baidu Inc. tested a self-driving vehicle in Beijing on July 5. Company chairman and CEO Robin Li sat in the passenger seat as the event was streamed live. Some netizens, however, said that the car was probably using the roads illegally. City traffic authoritie­s said they have launched an investigat­ion into the incident.

Technologi­cal developmen­ts mean that self-driving vehicles will likely soon revolution­ize driving as we know it and usher in a new era in personal transporta­tion. Large auto manufactur­ers and Internet companies are franticall­y engaged in research and developmen­t (R&D), and some have announced that their new cars will take to the roads in 2018.

In addition to Baidu, Google, Uber and Chinese automaker Changan all have road test plans aimed at developing the technology so that it can cope safely with the complexity of real-world traffic conditions. Under current law, however, driverless cars are prohibited from using the roads, which is an obstacle to R&D.

Since driverless technology is presently beyond the bounds of the law, the lack of related regulation­s and laws is a common problem worldwide. China is at the forefront of global R&D of driverless technology and new energy vehicles. Now is the time to make breakthrou­ghs in the whole industry; to take or miss the opportunit­y.

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