China suspends new autonomous vehicle licenses following a traffic disruption involving Baidu Apollo Go robotaxis in Wuhan. The move comes after dozens of vehicles stopped unexpectedly last month.
China has suspended the issuance of new licenses for autonomous vehicles following an incident in Wuhan where dozens of Baidu Apollo Go robotaxis obstructed traffic and stranded passengers.
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