Research and development history of self-driving cars

In 2009, the prototype pictures of self-driving cars were exposed. Prototype of self-driving car exposed in 2009

201010/0/0.9, Google announced in its official blog that it is developing self-driving cars, with the goal of helping to prevent traffic accidents, freeing people from a lot of driving time and reducing carbon emissions by changing the basic use of cars.

20111kloc-0/October, Google tested cars in the Mojave Desert in Nevada and California. In the same year, the Nevada legislature of the United States allowed self-driving vehicles on the road, which was the first similar law in the United States. The law came into effect on March 20 12 1.

20 12 in April, Google announced that self-driving cars had traveled 200,000 kilometers (not far from compulsory scrapping), and applied for and obtained a number of related patents. ?

20 12 on may 7th, Nevada motor vehicle administration (DMV) approved the first license plate for self-driving vehicles in the United States. Before the license plate was issued, officials had inspected the car on highways, Carson City blocks and Las Vegas Boulevard, and claimed that previous tests on highways, city streets and downtown Las Vegas showed that self-driving cars could drive safely, even safer than manual driving.

2065438+In April, 2004, China search engine, Internet giant Baidu Company and BMW announced the launch of an autonomous driving research project, which was tested on expressways with complicated road conditions in Beijing and Shanghai.

2065438+On June, 2005 1 1 day, Baidu said that Baidu and German BMW jointly developed self-driving cars, and planned to launch a prototype car for road test in China later in 20 15. If the plan is implemented smoothly, Baidu will be far ahead of Google, which plans to officially launch self-driving cars in 20 17. ?

On the morning of February 2, 2007, Liang Hai Science and Technology, Shenzhen Public Transport Group, Shenzhen Futian District Government, An Kai Bus, Dongfeng Lv Xiang, Sagitar Juchuang, ZTE, South University of Science and Technology, Beijing Institute of Technology and Beijing Union University jointly built the self-driving passenger bus Alphabus for information collection and trial operation on the open road of Shenzhen Futian Free Trade Zone.

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