Era of driverless vehicles on the way to reality in China


Unmanned vehicles deliver supplies to residents in a quarantined area in Liwan district in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, during the latest Covid-19 outbreak in June. - China Daily

HARBIN (China Daily/Asia News Network): On the campus of Harbin Engineering University in Northeast China's Heilongjiang province, a "deliveryman" wound its way steadily among teachers and students.

Upon arriving at a dormitory building, the 'deliveryman' called 25 students who ordered the food at the same time to pick up their takeout orders.

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