TechFlow News: On April 1, according to Sina Technology, on the evening of March 31, multiple “Apollo Go” autonomous taxis—operated by Baidu—came to a halt in the middle of roads in certain areas of Wuhan. The Wuhan Municipal Public Security Bureau Traffic Management Bureau issued a notice stating that traffic management and transportation authorities had swiftly coordinated with Apollo Go to address the incident; all passengers safely exited the vehicles, and no injuries were reported. The exact cause remains under further investigation. Industry insiders analyzed that the sudden stoppage was likely triggered by the vehicle’s safety self-diagnostic mechanism in response to an unexpected situation—an active safety strategy employed by the system, which is not uncommon in the global autonomous driving industry. In December 2025, Google’s Waymo autonomous vehicles similarly halted on-site after traffic lights lost power, activating their “minimal-risk maneuver” protocol. As of press time, Apollo Go has not yet issued an official public response.
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