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Industry veterans are urging Hong Kong to slow down its push for driverless technology, highlighting concerns about the city’s current infrastructure and regulatory framework. While some lawmakers believe that the region's unique position could attract international companies in the autonomous vehicle sector, experts warn that rushing into this technology without adequate preparation could lead to significant challenges.
The existing road conditions, traffic patterns, and safety regulations may not be suitable for the implementation of driverless vehicles. Critics argue that a more measured approach is necessary to ensure that the infrastructure can support such advanced technology. They emphasize the importance of thorough testing and public consultation before integrating autonomous vehicles into the urban landscape.
As the global race for driverless technology intensifies, Hong Kong must carefully evaluate its readiness for such innovations. Balancing ambition with caution will be crucial in navigating the complexities of this rapidly evolving field.
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