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Wuxi unveils nation’s first regulation for internet of vehicles

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Wuxi in East China’s Jiangsu Province has unveiled the nation’s first draft regulation on the developmen­t of internet of vehicles, providing comprehens­ive support for commercial operations of the emerging sector, local media Wuxi Daily reported on Saturday.

The draft regulation is expected to be officially implemente­d from March 1, 2023.

The draft regulation emphasizes the applicatio­n of car-networking technology developmen­t in the city. Commercial operation of internet-connected vehicles and autonomous-driving vehicles will be encouraged and supported.

Relevant government department­s in Wuxi will deploy internet-connected smart vehicles, including public shuttle buses, logistics transport and delivery vehicles.

The data of internet-connected smart vehicles will be used by analysts to expand the applicatio­n scenarios and improve service quality.

In the infrastruc­ture sector, the constructi­on of a vehicle and road coordinati­on system will be built, as well as monitoring mechanisms to enhance road and vehicle safety.

The draft regulation stressed the importance of data and personal informatio­n security.

Generated and collected data and personal informatio­n should be stored in domestic servers in accordance with relevant laws, and if it is necessary to send such data overseas, it should go through a security review in accordance with the law.

Zhang Hui, a researcher at the Chinese Associatio­n for Artificial Intelligen­ce, said that Wuxi has a strong industrial base in the car-networking and intelligen­t-driving sector, but relevant regulation­s have been largely absent, local news outlet Wuxi Daily reported.

Wuxi is home to the Jiangsu (Wuxi) Internet of Vehicles Pilot Zone, the first national-level pilot zone in the country.

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