China Doesn’t Want to Stay Behind the Pack for Long

China looks to hang with the cool kids.

China’s push into autonomous vehicles is barely out of first gear, with only a handful of cities allowing limited trials by search-engine giant Baidu, Pony.ai — a startup founded in 2016 in Fremont, Calif., by ex-Baidu engineers Peng and Lou Tiancheng — driverless trucker TuSimple Inc. and others since last year. Domestic and foreign testers are putting cars, buses, trucks and delivery vans through self-driving trials to teach them how to navigate the notoriously congested streets of the world’s biggest auto market.

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