Editor's note: China Daily will cover the event on its multi-media platforms together with Chongqing Daily, which will contribute Chinese-language content.
Two self-driving cars have set out for a long-distance highway test from Southwest China's Chongqing on April 12, marking the first long-distance road test of self-driving cars in China.
Designed by Changan Automobile, the two cars are crossing five provinces and municipalities in the next five days, accomplishing a 1,900-kilometer driverless ride along the highway to Beijing.
Two driverless cars depart Chongqing on April 12, 2016. [Photo courtesy of Chongqing Daily] |
"Changan is planning to start producing self-driving cars by the end of 2018, when people can see all the tested techniques on mass-produced cars," said Tan Benhong, executive vice-president of the general research center of Changan Automobile.
The silver self-driving car. [Photo courtesy of Chongqing Daily] |
According to a research report released by the World Economic Forum in last November, 76 percent of Chinese surveyed said they were open to riding in a driverless car, significantly higher than the global average of 58 percent.
Automotive enterprises around the world have been researching and developing self-driving cars, which are equipped with vehicle sensors, cameras, and radars, and can drive autonomously and safely, but only a few have launched road tests, such as Google Auto, Audi, Toyota, and BMW.