China Daily (Hong Kong)

World’s first self-driving taxis take to the road in Singapore

- By AGENCE FRANCEPRES­SE in Singapore

The world’s first driverless taxis went into operation on Thursday in Singapore in a limited public trial, beating giants like Uber in the race to roll out the revolution­ary technology.

The “robo-taxi service” is being tested at a small research campus well away from the thrum of the Asian business hub.

Data from the experiment will feed into the rollout of driverless taxis across the city-state in 2018, said nuTonomy, a US-based tech startup that developed the software used in the vehicles.

“The trial represents an extraordin­ary opportunit­y to collect feedback from riders in a real-world setting,” said nuTonomy chief executive and co-founder Karl Iagnemma.

“This feedback will give nuTonomy a unique advantage as we work toward deployment of a self-driving vehicle fleet in 2018,” he said.

The six taxis — Renault Zoe and Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric vehicles — will operate in a 4.0 square kilometer area, with set pickup and drop-off points. Trips have to be booked through the company’s smartphone app.

Although the high-tech cars will drive themselves, each journey will be accompanie­d by a nuTonomy engineer, who will observe how the machine performs, and be ready to take over in the event of a problem, the company said.

Ride-sharing giant Uber said last week that it would be launching driverless cars in the US city of Pittsburgh by the end of August. It has also establishe­d a $300 million venture with Chinese-owned, Swedish-based Volvo to develop self-driving cars for sale by 2021.

Separately, Google parent Alphabet announced in May that it is partnering Fiat Chrysler in expanding its flee t of self-driving vehicles, which it hopes will hit the road by end2016.

Amount Uber has establishe­d with Chinese-owned, Swedishbas­ed Volvo to develop selfdrivin­g cars

 ?? YONG TECK LIM / AP ?? An autonomous vehicle is parked for its test drive in Singapore on Wednesday. The taxi service will start small, with six cars, growing to a dozen by the end of the year. The goal is to have a fully self-driving taxi fleet by 2018.
YONG TECK LIM / AP An autonomous vehicle is parked for its test drive in Singapore on Wednesday. The taxi service will start small, with six cars, growing to a dozen by the end of the year. The goal is to have a fully self-driving taxi fleet by 2018.

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