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Autonomous vehicles run completely without drivers.

Unmanned taxi service launched in China

Chinese company Auto X has announced the launch of its own robotic taxi service in the Chinese metropolis of Shenzhen. The Service Vehicle Fleet is represented by 25 Chrysler Pacifica minivans with the latest unmanned vehicles: high resolution cameras, lidar, long range radars, a 5G modem, and a car adapted to proprietary artificial intelligence traffic control. Writes New Atlas version.

The maximum speed of the robotoxy is 40 kilometers per hour. Although a live driver is not provided for car safety, Chinese engineers specifically state that there is a support call button inside the drones, which allows you to contact a group of remote operators who can test the software in case of an emergency. Operation, reboot the system and provide other assistance.

If the pilot project is successful, Auto X plans to launch similar services in Shanghai and Wuhan in the future, in the future in American California and on roads where Chinese engineers are testing their technological developments.

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