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China's vision for its autonomous vehicle industry, backed by state support and infrastructure investment, is driving its lead in ADAS and robotaxi deployment

but who are they? Julie Halpert / Wall Street Journal : Do You Suffer From Motion Sickness in a Car? Help May Be on the Way Mario Herger / The Last Driver License Holder : Next Phase: From Robotaxi to Robocar Eric Volkman / Motley Fool : Why Investors Slammed the Brakes on Pony AI Stock Today Bluesky: @electricfelix : “Public acceptance of AVs is also significantly higher in China, allowing for faster adoption.  —  About 85% of Chinese consumers said they were comfortable with autonomous driving that doesn't require human supervision, compared with just 39% of U.S. consumers” restofworld.org/2025/china-a... … Forums: r/SelfDrivingCars : “By 2030, a fifth of new cars sold in China will be fully driverless, and 70% will feature advanced assisted-driving technology”

Rest of World Yi-Ling Liu

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  • @electricfelix @electricfelix on bluesky
    “Public acceptance of AVs is also significantly higher in China, allowing for faster adoption.  —  About 85% of Chinese consumers said they were comfortable with autonomous driving that doesn't require human supervision, compared with just 39% of U.S. consumers” restofworld.org/2…
  • r/SelfDrivingCars r on reddit
    “By 2030, a fifth of new cars sold in China will be fully driverless, and 70% will feature advanced assisted-driving technology”