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Chinese tech giant Baidu rolled out its paid driverless taxi service on Sunday (local time), making it the first company to commercialise autonomous driving operations in China. Unlike previous Baidu autonomous driving demonstrations in Beijing, this was the first time there was no safety driver sitting behind the wheel. Instead, a safety member was seated in the front passenger seat to deal with any emergencies. Up to 10 Apollo “robotaxis” are now operating simultaneously in an area of about 3 square kilometres, picking up and dropping off passengers at eight stops in Shougang Park in western Beijing. Each ride costs 30 yuan (about NZ$6.50), and is open to passengers ages 18 to 60. ....
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