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China just did what furious drivers dream of for car screens
China’s top product safety regulator has classified over-the-air software updates for defective vehicle systems as formal recalls, a policy shift that directly addresses a frustration shared by ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. China's top court has ruled that the driver is still responsible for road safety in vehicles with assisted driving technology ...
China has not waited for robotaxis to massively displace drivers before asking what to do with them. The expansion of autonomous driving in cities such as ...
A new ruling in China reinforces that activating assisted-driving features never shifts legal responsibility away from the ...
China is cracking down on interiors, proposing rules that mandate physical buttons for safety and set tougher standards for automation ...
Author Hu Anyan was one of the millions of delivery drivers powering China's retail giants - Copyright AFP/File Lionel BONAVENTURE Author Hu Anyan was one of the ...
BEIJING — You're on the move in China's capital. You've just booked a ride through a ride-hailing app and, in no time, it seems, a sleek new electric vehicle pulls up to whisk you away. Sometimes, ...
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China court: Drivers still responsible despite autonomous vehicle
BEIJING — China’s top court has issued a ruling confirming humans in cars with assisted driving technology are responsible for their vehicle, setting a nationwide benchmark as Beijing positions itself ...
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