For the Olympics to fight Nissan cars openly test unmanned taxis next year


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[Netease Smart News, December 9th] It is reported that Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. has been planning a self-driving taxi service recently. This service is called "Easy Ride" and will be openly tested in 2018. The trial will be conducted in Yokohama, Japan.

Four years ago, Nissan Motors CEO Carlos Ghosn put forward a bold goal, saying that the company will produce self-driving cars before 2020 (the Tokyo Olympic Games in Japan). In retrospect, Ghosn may have underestimated Nissan's technological production capacity because it has just announced that it will begin public trials of self-driving taxis next year.

Nissan is currently working with a company called DeNA, which operates online services such as medical, gaming and automotive industries. Nissan LEAF Electric Vehicles, which were transformed with automatic driving technology, will carry passengers in the test area.

Auto-driving car technology has been a hot topic for car manufacturers and related technology companies because it promises to prevent accidents through related technologies to reduce more accidents due to traffic accidents, and will provide a brand-new service industry.

With Easy Ride's service, passengers can use their associated mobile apps to summon a self-driving taxi. Nissan said that this application not only allows passengers to determine their destination, but also recommends information on restaurants and other surrounding places, which allows them to choose a scenic route before they travel.

In today's world, many companies have conducted open tests on driverless cars. Nissan Motors is not an example. This year, Google’s Waymo began public testing in Arizona, and General Electric’s Cruise Automation is planning to use the name “Cruise” for open trials.

It is reported that Nissan Motor Test participants will have to register on the Easy Ride website, which will be open from March 5 to March 18 next year. (Selected from: cnet Compilation: Netease See Compiled Robot Reviewer: Fu Zeng)

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