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Apollo Go in Wuhan Reportedly Experiences Mass Crash w/ Passengers Stranded on Viaduct for ~2 Hrs
Numerous netizens reported on social media last night (31 March) that Apollo Go in Wuhan experienced a 'mass crash', according to Chinese media. Issues such as customer ser...
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Numerous netizens reported on social media last night (31 March) that Apollo Go in Wuhan experienced a 'mass crash', according to Chinese media.

Issues such as customer service phone lines being unreachable and delays in the arrival of specialists were also mentioned, with some passengers stranded on a viaduct for nearly two hours.

Apollo Go's customer service stated that the vehicle driving system anomaly was due to network issues.

Public information shows that Apollo Go is an autonomous driving travel service platform under BIDU-SW (09888.HK)  -1.000 (-0.912%)    Short selling $666.15M; Ratio 44.337%   .
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