In China, you can now rent an autonomous car
Briefly

Car Inc., China's largest car rental operator, has begun renting autonomous cars developed by Baidu. These vehicles are operational in eleven cities but are restricted by geofencing, which limits travel to designated areas. The service, while not detailing the geofencing or operational range, claims to address various scenarios for users. Customers can set itineraries, and the cars optimize routes without requiring a learning curve. Zuche has not disclosed the number of autonomous vehicles in its fleet of over 160,000 vehicles, with pricing aligned to conventional rentals.
Cars are being utilized for taxi services in eleven Chinese cities. They are restricted to geofenced areas, which limits broader travel capabilities.
The new service is reshaping human understanding of travel, according to Zuche's leadership. The operational area of the autonomous vehicles has not been fully detailed.
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