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Baidu's Apollo autonomous lorries approved licence to check in Hong Kong

China's Baidu has got a licence to test self-governing automobiles with its Apollo Go robotaxi service in Hong Kong as it broadens its footprint outside the Chinese mainland.

Baidu Apollo International Ltd was authorized to perform trials for 10 autonomous car in North Lantau, according to a. statement released by Hong Kong's Transportation Department on. Friday.

The license will be valid from Dec. 9, 2024 to Dec. 8, 2029,. with only one self-driving vehicle operating on specified road. areas at a time in its very first stage, according to the. declaration.

Throughout the trial, a backup operator stationed on board will. take control of control of the automobile if required, it added.

The Hong Kong government has actually actively promoted self-governing. automobiles since a minimum of 2017, however has actually only just recently permitted. their larger trials, consisting of on public roads, following the. rollout of a new legislation in March this year.

This is the very first pilot licence given out by the Hong Kong. federal government because the intro of the new regulatory program.

It is also Baidu's very first recognized authorization for self-governing automobile. screening outside mainland China.

The business's robotaxi service Apollo Go runs in. several Chinese cities, with the largest fleet, of more than. 400 automobiles, in main China's Wuhan city.

Apollo Go anticipates bringing the advantage of AI and. autonomous driving technology to more nations and regions, a. representative for Apollo Go stated. This marks an important. milestone in our journey towards globalization.

As competition to advertise autonomous lorries heats up. up, Baidu prepares to launch its robotaxi service outside mainland. China, consisting of in Hong Kong, Singapore and the Middle East,. the Wall Street Journal reported last month.

(source: Reuters)