Lyft, Baidu plan 2026 robo-cab launch in UK and Germany
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Lyft and Baidu intend to launch robo-cabs in the UK and Germany next year if regulatory approval is secured. They plan to use Baidu's Apollo cab technology already in operation in China. Lyft anticipates scaling their fleet to thousands of vehicles across Europe. UK legislation allows for autonomous vehicles by 2026, while Germany also has plans for integrating robo-cars into public transport by the same year and aims for their systematic operation on motorways by 2028.
Lyft and Baidu plan to introduce robo-cabs in the UK and Germany next year, pending regulatory approval, aiming for thousands of vehicles across Europe in subsequent years.
The UK has passed legislation supporting autonomous cars by 2026, with Germany planning similar initiatives to integrate robo-cars into their public transport and highway systems.
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