
BEIJING, April 1 (Reuters) - A "system failure" caused a robotaxi outage involving multiple vehicles operated by Baidu's Apollo Go in central China's Wuhan, local police said on Wednesday, re-igniting safety concerns over the fast-growing service.
Police received reports late on Tuesday that numerous Apollo Go cars had stopped in the middle of roads in Wuhan and were unable to move, according to an official statement.
Passengers were able to exit the vehicles safely and there were no injuries, police said.
The cause of the incident is still under investigation.
At least 100 Apollo Go vehicles were affected, a traffic police officer said in a video published by Shanghai-based news outlet The Paper. The officer added that while the car doors could be opened, some passengers were hesitant to get out because of heavy traffic and called police for assistance.
Local media reported that some passengers were trapped inside the vehicles for nearly two hours.
Baidu did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The accident sparked renewed discussions on Chinese social media about robotaxi safety and readiness.
An Apollo Go robotaxi carrying a passenger fell into a construction pit in Chongqing in August, and in May one of the cars operated by Pony.ai caught fire on a road in Beijing. No injuries were reported in either incident.
A widespread power outage in San Francisco at the end of last year also caused Waymo robotaxis to stall and snarl traffic.
Baidu is one of China's largest operators of autonomous driving fleets, alongside Pony.ai and WeRide. The companies have rolled out commercial robotaxi services across major Chinese cities and have expanded operations into overseas markets, including the Middle East.
(Reporting by Qiaoyi Li and Ryan Woo; Editing by Christian Schmollinger)
latest_posts
- 1
World leaders, rights groups react to COP30 climate deal - 2
Google's proposed data center in orbit will face issues with space debris in an already crowded orbit - 3
Eurovision Song Contest changes voting rules after controversial allegations against Israel - 4
5 Family SUVs for 2024: Which One Accommodates Your Family's Needs\uff1f - 5
Watch SpaceX launch 119 payloads to orbit from California early on March 30
Council removes proposal to rename park named after former president of Israel
China resumes flights to North Korea after a six-year pause
Meet ‘NASA Mike,’ who’s done 105,000 handstands around the world
Fisherman Attacked by Great White Shark Says ‘My Left Foot Was in His Mouth’
A Time of Careful Eating: Individual Tests in Nourishment
Parents who delay baby's first vaccines also likely to skip measles shots
Some are walking out. Some are shouting. Some are oblivious. How kids are reacting to THAT 'Wicked: For Good' scene
Israeli Chief of Staff declares new border with Gaza Strip
Radiated Tortoise Faces Rapid Decline in Madagascar













