BMW gets licence to test autonomous cars in China
BMW Group becomes the first international auto maker to obtain an autonomous driving road test license in China.
Autocar Professional Bureau
16 May 2018
•Wide-angled camera sees around obstacles, shows hazards driver can’t see; radar sensors detect vehicles crossing behind, can apply brakes to avoid collisions
Read moreBMW Group becomes the first international auto maker to obtain an autonomous driving road test license in China.
The technology enables any self-driving car to navigate anywhere in the world without the need of 3D Maps.
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