As Chinese cities pave the way for more self-driving cars to whizz around their streets, the country's carmakers are jockeying for position in what they predict will soon be a huge market.
Nio and other domestic companies compete with foreign rivals like Tesla
Baidu's Apollo car with an autonomous driving system drives past people as they scan a QR code to try its ride-hailing service in Beijing in July 2021.
As Chinese cities pave the way for more self-driving cars to whizz around their streets, the country's carmakers are jockeying for position in what they predict will soon be a huge market.