Volvo to Pilot Autonomous Driving Experiment in China
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Volvo will launch China?s most advanced autonomous driving experiment to date. The automaker will utilize up to 100 cars and will, in the coming months, begin negotiations with interested cities in China. Residents of those cities will test autonomous cars on public roads during their daily drives.
Similar initiatives are underway here in the United States, Nevada in particular, but other states have followed. As often advocated with autonomous driving, Volvo believes it will improve infrastructure, ease traffic, and reduce pollution.
The biggest promise is increased safety, the central theme of Volvo’s Vision 2020 program. Vision 2020 states nobody will be seriously injured or killed in a Volvo by that time. “The sooner autonomous cars are on the roads, the sooner lives will start being saved,” said HÃ¥kan Samuelsson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Volvo. “Autonomous driving can make a significant contribution to road safety.”
Volvo also emphasizes driving quality over quantity, reflected in their Concept 26Â program.
China has already taken steps to develop and accommodate autonomous driving technologies. With that in mind, Volvo encourages nations like China to push for regulations that will ultimately oversee autonomous cars.
“There are multiple benefits,” said Samuelsson. “That is why governments need to put in place the legislation to allow these c...
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