Uber, Wayve, and Nissan have signed a memorandum of understanding to launch a robotaxi service in Tokyo. This move represents Uber's first partnership in the autonomous vehicle sector in Japan and includes Tokyo in a global expansion plan that aims to reach ten cities.
Tokyo Challenge
Tokyo's streets are notoriously complex, with busy intersections, narrow lanes, intricate signage, and a culture of precise driving that does not tolerate delays or errors. This environment represents a significant challenge for autonomous driving technology, making the project particularly interesting from a technical point of view.
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