HiFi technology has arrived! Outcry over driverless cars in China; More than 100 trains stopped at the same time
- A different feat of driverless cars in China
- More than 100 trains stopped at one place
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ChinaA major incident involving driverless cars has come to light in , raising questions about the safety of this new technology. According to the information received, the driverless taxi cars “Apollo Go” of the ‘Baidu’ company stopped suddenly while running. The incident is said to have taken place around 9pm; At that time, more than 100 cars were stopped on the road at the same time.
The most alarming aspect of the incident is that these trains were stopped right in the middle of the road while the traffic was moving. This not only blocked the traffic, but also trapped the passengers inside the trains. Preliminary investigations have revealed that the issue was caused by a technical glitch, specifically a software glitch. However, neither the company nor the administration has yet made public the full details of the incident.
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How did this situation become dangerous for passengers?
In fact, the passengers inside the trains had to face a lot of agony during the incident. According to the passengers, the train suddenly stopped and a message flashed on the screen. The message stated a ‘driving system failure’ and promised that ‘help will arrive soon’. However, with no help arriving after a long time, the passengers were forced to take some measures on their own.
Many passengers used the ‘SOS’ button and managed to get out of the trains in various ways. The situation worsened as some trains got stuck on the flyover. Other vehicles were running alongside at high speed, making it extremely dangerous for the passengers to get out of the vehicle. In such a situation, if timely help was not received, there was a high possibility of a major accident.
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Similar incidents have happened before
This is not the first time that driverless cars have faced such problems. Similar incidents have happened many times before. In December 2025, Waymo’s cars in the US city of San Francisco were suddenly stopped due to a technical failure (electrical fault). Additionally, in August 2025, a ‘robotaxis’ crashed into a pothole in Chongqing, China. These incidents make it clear that even though this technology is innovative and modern, it still has many flaws. According to experts, these vehicles can reduce human error; However, failures in the technology itself can pose a major threat.
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