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BGTN > Features > Technology and Trends > In China, driverless taxis offer a peek into the future of intracity transport
BRICSTechnology and Trends中国 (Zhōngguó)

In China, driverless taxis offer a peek into the future of intracity transport

Lebo Masike
Last updated: July 22, 2024 11:42 am
By Lebo Masike
6 Min Read
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Photo: AFP, In this picture taken on August 6, 2020 an Apollo Robotaxi is seen on a street in Changsha. Chinese entrants in the race to put autonomous vehicles on the road are bringing "robotaxis" online in hopes that a hired-car format can be the key to unlocking wide acceptance of the futuristic technology.
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The advent of driverless technology is reshaping urban transportation across the globe. In Wuhan, China, this transformation is accelerating with the deployment of driverless taxis. These autonomous vehicles (AVs) represent a significant leap forward in the transportation sector, promising to revolutionise how people commute in urban areas. The driverless taxis operating in Wuhan are the result of cutting-edge advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and sensor technology.

The vehicles are equipped with a sophisticated array of sensors, including LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging), radar, and cameras, which provide a comprehensive view of the vehicle’s surroundings. The data collected by these sensors are processed in real-time by AI algorithms to navigate through traffic, recognize road signs and respond to dynamic road conditions. In Wuhan, a 10-kilometer ride in a self-driving robotaxi costs between 4 and 16 yuan ($0.60-$2.30) whereas a regular ride-hailing service costs between 18 and 30 yuan.

Consumers can book fully autonomous robotaxis at any time of day through Apollo Go Robotaxi, a ride-hailing platform belonging to Baidu Inc, a Chinese multinational technology company. According to reports there are 300 fully driverless taxis operating in Wuhan. There are two kinds of robotaxis – one is fully driverless robotaxis without human supervision and the other is taxis with human drivers as the safety operators behind the wheel.
Bookings for fully driverless taxis in the first quarter of 2024 in Wuhan accounted for 55 percent of all ride-hailing services.

The rollout of driverless taxis in Wuhan has been strategically phased in to ensure safety and reliability. Initial testing began in controlled environments, such as designated testing zones and specific routes with low traffic density. These trials allowed developers to fine-tune the technology, address any potential issues and gather data to improve the system’s performance. As confidence in the technology grew, the deployment expanded to more challenging urban settings. Currently driverless taxis operate in various parts of Wuhan, including residential areas, commercial districts, and major transportation hubs.

Passengers can hail these autonomous vehicles through dedicated mobile apps, similar to traditional ride-hailing services. The expansion has been supported by Wuhan’s proactive approach to smart city initiatives, which includes upgrading infrastructure to Avs and implementing supportive regulations. Driverless taxis bring numerous benefits to the city of Wuhan, firstly the potential to significantly reduce traffic congestion. By optimising routes and reducing human errors, autonomous taxis can improve traffic flow and decrease the likelihood of accidents caused by driver fatigue or distraction.

Secondly, driverless taxis offer a safer transportation option as they are equipped with advanced safety features that exceed those of traditional vehicles, including 360-degree awareness and the ability to react instantly to potential hazards. The heightened safety is expected to reduce the number of traffic accidents and fatalities contributing to a safer urban environment. The deployment of driverless taxis in Wuhan is not without challenges, one of which is the technology’s reliability in diverse and unpredictable urban environments.

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The cars have demonstrated impressive capabilities but there are still instances where human judgment is necessary to navigate complex scenarios, such as construction zones or erratic pedestrian behavior. Additionally, the transition to a driverless taxi system has socioeconomic implications. The displacement of traditional taxi drivers could lead to job losses and economic disruption. It is essential to address these concerns through retraining programs and policies that support workforce adaptation to new roles within the evolving transportation ecosystem.

The vast amounts of data collected by autonomous vehicles, including passenger information and travel patterns, raise concerns about how this data is stored, used, and protected. Ensuring robust cybersecurity measures is crucial to prevent unauthorized access and misuse of sensitive information. The successful integration of driverless taxis in Wuhan requires a supportive regulatory framework. Local authorities have taken steps to create regulations that ensure the safe operation of AVs while encouraging innovation. These regulations cover aspects such as vehicle certification, operational guidelines, and data management practices.

Ethical considerations also play a crucial role in the deployment of driverless taxis. Decisions made by autonomous systems, particularly in emergency situations, must align with societal values and ethical principles. Establishing clear guidelines for ethical decision-making in AVs is necessary to build public trust and acceptance.
The widespread adoption of driverless taxis in Wuhan has the potential to transform the city’s transportation landscape. By reducing the reliance on private car ownership, AVs can contribute to more efficient use of urban space, freeing up land previously used for parking and reducing the demand for new road infrastructure.

This shift can lead to more pedestrian-friendly cities with enhanced public spaces. Economically, the driverless taxi industry creates opportunities for growth and innovation. The development and maintenance of AV technology require skilled labor, fostering job creation in sectors such as software development, data analysis, and vehicle maintenance. Furthermore, the data generated by autonomous taxis can provide valuable insights for urban planning and traffic management, supporting informed decision-making by city authorities.

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TAGGED:Artificial Intelligence (AI)autonomous vehicles (AVs)Baidu IncChinaChinese multinational technology companycommutedriverless taxismobile appspassengersrobotaxistechnologytransportation sectorurban transportation
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Lebo Masike
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Lebo is a seasoned broadcaster and producer, passionate about engaging and relatable storytelling. Lebo is dedicated to bringing meaningful stories to the forefront of the media landscape. She relies on caffeine to get her through the day because sarcasm needs to stay hydrated. Pet peeves: Litter bugs.
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