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Baidu's driverless taxi (robotaxi) falls into construction pit in China, igniting public debate over autonomous vehicle ...
The passenger was uninjured and rescued by local residents using a ladder. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
A robotaxi operated by Baidu’s Apollo Go service fell into a deep construction pit in Chongqing, China while carrying a passenger. The incident took place earlier this week, and was reported by ...
A Baidu-operated autonomous vehicle fell into a construction pit in Chongqing, China. Despite barriers and warning signs, the ...
Its automated-vehicle unit Apollo Go’s latest robotaxi model, the RT6, will be adopted by Lyft across key European markets ...
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The vehicle was one of Baidu’s Apollo driverless vehicles, according to local media reports. A female passenger was inside the robotaxi when it fell into a deep construction pit. She was apparently ...
Investing.com -- A Baidu (NASDAQ: BIDU) Apollo Go robotaxi carrying a passenger plunged into a deep construction pit in Chongqing, southwestern China on Wednesday, according to local media reports.
Lyft partners with Baidu to bring Chinese driverless cars to Europe by 2026. Apollo Go robotaxis will deploy in Germany and ...
Lyft plans to deploy Baidu Apollo Go's RT6 robotaxis in Germany and the U.K. starting next year, pending regulatory approvals.
Driverless taxis are coming to Europe. American ride-hailing company Lyft has announced a partnership with Chinese tech giant Baidu to begin offering robotaxis in Germany and the UK starting in 2026.