Self-driving taxis to be tested in Japan

Japan will allow tests of self-driving taxis on public roads with passengers next year as the country readies itself to showcase the technology by the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

The government will work with the Japanese social media and gaming company DeNA Co. to test self-driving cabs in the city of Fujisawa, near Tokyo, according to a government statement released recently. Japan will recruit about 50 local residents to take rides, the government said.

Japan's aim to use the summer Olympics to display cutting-edge technologies is attracting local technology companies to join the race with carmakers, Uber Technologies Inc. and Google Inc. to develop autonomous vehicles. Such cars still face legal hurdles as the country's Road Traffic Act requires occupants in drivers' seats.

Two co-pilots will accompany city residents in test drives during the pilot program, according to the statement. The robot taxis are retrofitted versions of Toyota Motor Corp.'s Estima hybrid minivan.

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