BMW research vehicles capable of highly
automated driving have already undergone thousands of kilometers
of trials on German autobahns. The project will now be expanded
to include other large cities in China, BMW said on Monday.
"BMW is embarking on a further research project which will pave
the way for highly automated driving in China as well," the
Munich-based automaker said in a statement.
"China's fast-expanding urban centers present the engineers with
challenges such as multi-level highways."
Prototype cars developed in this project will initially be
operated on urban highways in Beijing and Shanghai.
BMW needs a partner because cars with semi-autonomous driving
functions need high-resolution maps to help measure precisely
when they are in danger of hitting a curb, or missing a turn.
Cars currently have insufficient memory to store detailed maps
of an entire country, so automakers need to team up with
telecoms and internet providers to help autonomous vehicles
download detailed maps on the go.
Baidu operates China's largest search engine and is also a
provider of map services and cloud services.
(Reporting by Edward Taylor; Editing by Mark Potter)
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