Self-driving Robotaxi Launched For General Public in Hunan, China

Baidu launched its first set of self-driving taxis for the general public in Changsha which is Hunan province capital. Getting an experience of the future is now possible because of Baidu. They are helping the general public to get an idea of how it would be like hopping onto a self-driving taxi. On the urban roads, the self-driving taxis are being given a trial run.

On Thursday, the robotaxi service was started by the search giant and national artificial intelligence champion. The taxi services consist of a fleet of 45 autonomous cars. It is being presumed that the cars would run on 50-kilometre long open-roads initially. Gradually, the company is going to broaden its zone. Later on, the Changsha pilot zone is going to be included. Thereby, it can make the Changsha pilot zone as the biggest trial of its kind.

The robotaxi service is being managed by Hongqi electric vehicles. The self-driving taxi model has been jointly constructed by Baidu and FAW Group, the carmaker owned by the state. Although, it is a for level-four autonomous driving; still, it needs a human operator. The operator needs to be allotted to each car to make sure that the model complies with the safety regulations of China.