China now has driving schools with smart cars instead of instructors
The display in the cabin tells you what to do, and if necessary, the autopilot takes over control.
Nevertheless, instructors have not yet been completely rejected. They remotely monitor several training cars on the site at once, and also travel with the students to the city
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