Baidu Robotaxi Fall Raises Safety Concerns in China
CHONGQING, SOUTHWESTERN CHINA, AUG 6 – The Baidu Apollo Go robotaxi fell into a deep construction pit while carrying a passenger who was rescued unharmed, raising safety concerns about autonomous vehicle navigation near construction zones.
- On Aug 6, a Baidu’s Apollo Go robotaxi fell into a deep construction pit in Chongqing, according to local media reports.
- At the construction site, safety barriers stood intact yet the vehicle bypassed them, according to local media reports, but it remains unclear how the bypass occurred.
- Online footage captured the Baidu Apollo logo at the bottom of a construction trench, sparking safety concerns on Chinese social media.
- Despite the fall, the female passenger was uninjured after local residents rescued her with a ladder, and Baidu did not immediately respond to Reuters on Friday.
- Beyond Chongqing, past mishaps have fueled debate over robotaxi safety, as earlier this year one Apollo Go taxi nearly crashed prompting a remote safety driver to disengage.
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Baidu robotaxi falls into construction pit in China, raising safety concerns
BEIJING (Reuters) -An autonomous vehicle operated by Baidu's Apollo Go robotaxi service fell into a deep construction pit while carrying a passenger in southwestern China, according to local media
·New Delhi, India
Read Full ArticleBaidu Robotaxi Fall Raises Safety Concerns in China
A Baidu-operated autonomous vehicle fell into a construction pit in Chongqing, China. Despite barriers and warning signs, the vehicle bypassed safety measures during the incident. This led to a broader discussion about the safety of robotaxis, as Baidu seeks global expansion amid challenges facing the autonomous vehicle industry.
·India
Read Full ArticleThe driving gästin could be recovered unharmed by residents by means of a ladder.
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