Automated and self-driving cars rely on cameras, advanced sensors such as Lidar, and hyper accurate GPS maps to find their locations and avoid obstacles.
China has restricted the recording of geographic information for more than a decade because it believes giving other countries access to that information constitutes a security risk.
Geographic surveys can’t be performed without permission from the government, and many digital cameras don’t record GPS coordinates for geotagging, as they do in other countries.
Chinese firms like Baidu( above pics ) and TuSimple are already working on autonomous driving. Their ability to map roads in their home country unrestricted may give them an advantage there, something the Chinese government probably wouldn’t mind.







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