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Guangzhou-based autonomous driving company WeRide announced it has won approval to expand its test driving area to roads in Guangzhou’s Haizhu district.
According to a company press release, the Guangzhou city approval marks the first time that autonomous driving cars will be tested in “core urban areas of a first-tier Chinese city.” Besides testing, WeRide will soon provide advanced autonomous driving services to the public, allowing more people in Guangzhou to hop in a robotaxi in the city’s busy urban center.
The first test roads in Haizhu district have a total length of about 11 kilometers. As ‘Class-two test roads,’ self-driving tests with or without safety drivers on the driver’s seat are allowed.
Gay boat cruise capsizes off the coast of Puerto Vallarta
Viral video of sinking ship leads to recriminations for party-goers who found themselves criticized on social media By Riley Gillis on January 7, 2021
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Video of the sinking ship – Photo: All About the Benjamins, via Twitter.
In a typically bizarre end to a bizarre year, and a particularly ironic twist of fate, a group of gay New Year’s Eve party-goers on a cruise boat in Mexico who were flouting COVID-19 protocols recommending social distancing saw their revelry come to a screeching halt as the ship they were on sank off the coast of Puerto Vallarta.
‘It was like the Titanic’: Gay party vessel capizes off west Mexico beach mere moments it was due to dock
According to the organiser’s website and social media posts, the event saw ticket-holders pay upwards of $120 to $150 for the party. It began as the boat left Los Muertos Pier at around 10:30am.
It included access to a secluded men-only, “clothing optional” beach jammed with gogo dancers and a live DJ.
As the boat wrapped up its celebrations by Playa Quimixto beach at around 5pm, revellers sipped margaritas on the boat’s bar. But passengers noticed the rear of the boat begin to swell with water.
You know what follows after Christmas, that’s right, New Year’s. New Year’s Eve is bound to be yet another unforgettable evening (just make sure to beat the traffic!). So, without further ado, here are some of the best places for you to say goodbye to this dumpster fire of a year and ring in the new one:
There’s nothing better than feasting on tacos, so enjoy the final moments of 2020 by devouring some of the best in town at Bandidos! For RMB228, enjoy your last meal of the year in Mexican fashion. Call ahead to book a table.