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4 Chinese cities in Dubai World Self -Driving Challenge tests

Dubai Drives Forward: Self-Driving Challenge Gears Up in China

Global Talent Tested for $3 Million Prize in Autonomous Vehicle Trials

Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has closely observed rigorous field tests for companies vying in the fourth Dubai World Self-Driving Challenge 2025. These crucial trials, covering over $3 million in prize money, took place on the streets of four Chinese cities, assessing the capabilities of autonomous vehicles under demanding conditions.

Assessing Cutting-Edge Autonomous Technology

Ahmed Hashem Behrouzian, Executive Director of the Public Transportation Agency and Chairman of the Self-Driving Conference Organization Committee, detailed the objectives of the RTA’s technical team visit to China. The core goals were multifaceted, focusing on comprehensive performance evaluations, understanding company capabilities, fostering strategic relationships, and planning for future implementation in Dubai.

The RTA team, comprising nine specialists, was joined by experts from FEV Consulting and Arthur D. Little to evaluate five distinct autonomous vehicle types. These included autonomous taxis, buses, water transportation, and a logistics mechanism, all subjected to objective, high-resolution measurements and direct monitoring by an arbitration committee.

Methodical Testing in Diverse Environments

The RTA meticulously developed testing methodologies for the challenge, categorizing evaluations into three primary types:

  • Stable Condition Tests: These focused on stationary vehicles, assessing sensor coverage, blind spots, safety features, and emergency functions within a limited movement context. Five tests per vehicle were conducted in this category.
  • Mixed Traffic Tests: Vehicles navigated public roads to measure performance in real-world scenarios. This involved adapting to speed, overtaking, and interacting with traffic signals and roundabouts. Water vehicles were also tested on their ability to detect other boats and navigate ports. Seventeen tests were performed for each land vehicle, with six for marine counterparts.
  • Dedicated Environment Tests: Controlled environments were used for specific scenarios like user trips, interactions with pedestrians and road users, and distance control. Three tests were allocated for each land vehicle, and seven for water or logistics vehicles.

The field visits extended to company headquarters, factories, and control centers in Guangzhou, Xian, Nanyang, and Xuzhou. These engagements aimed to understand internal operations, support mechanisms, and lay the groundwork for future collaborations on Dubai’s smart mobility initiatives.

Dubai’s Vision for Smart Mobility

In parallel with the challenge, the RTA is organizing the fourth Dubai World Self-Driving Mobility Conference. Scheduled for September 24-25, under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, the event is themed “Return of Transport: The Path towards Smart Mobility.”

This conference serves as a global platform for experts in policy, technology development, research, and academia. It seeks to accelerate the transition to autonomous smart mobility, aligning with Dubai’s ambition to achieve 25% of all trips via smart and self-driving means by 2030. Dubai’s commitment to innovation in transportation is underscored by its consistent investment in leading-edge technologies and global collaborations.

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