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      China’s rapid expansion into autonomous ride-hailing is running headlong into a basic reality: people don’t fully trust the technology yet. Analysts say the country’s robotaxi fleet could nearly triple in 2026, potentially reaching around 15,000 vehicles, but consumer hesitation—driven by high-profile malfunctions, safety incidents, and regulatory scrutiny—threatens to slow adoption. Reports of driverless taxis stopping unexpectedly in traffic or stranding passengers have amplified unease, while authorities have already responded with increased oversight and safety checks. The technology may be advancing quickly, but public confidence isn’t keeping pace, raising doubts about whether aggressive rollout timelines can be sustained.

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      https://www.semafor.com/article/04/22/2026/safety-fears-could-slow-chinas-robotaxi-rollout
      https://autos.yahoo.com/policy-and-environment/articles/safety-fears-could-slow-chinas-105949769.html
      https://www.reuters.com/world/asia-pacific/china-orders-safety-checks-smart-vehicle-road-tests-after-robotaxi-incident-2026-04-14/
      https://nypost.com/2026/04/01/tech/over-100-robo-taxis-stall-in-traffic-following-system-malfunction/

      Key Takeaways

      • China’s robotaxi fleet is expanding rapidly, but consumer trust remains a major bottleneck that could slow adoption.
      • Safety incidents—including vehicles stalling in traffic—have triggered regulatory intervention and heightened scrutiny.
      • Even with strong government and industry backing, the gap between technological capability and public acceptance remains a critical challenge.

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      China’s push into robotaxi deployment is, on paper, exactly what you’d expect from a centrally driven, technology-forward economic model: scale quickly, iterate fast, and dominate the emerging market before competitors can catch up. The numbers alone suggest momentum. Forecasts point to a near tripling of the robotaxi fleet within a single year, a pace that would be difficult for any Western regulatory framework to match. Yet this aggressive expansion strategy is running into a problem that no amount of industrial policy can fully control—consumer confidence.

      The issue isn’t theoretical. Real-world incidents have begun to shape public perception in ways that glossy demonstrations cannot overcome. Reports of autonomous taxis halting in active traffic lanes or stranding passengers have a visceral impact. People don’t evaluate these technologies like they do smartphones or apps; they evaluate them in terms of personal safety. When something goes wrong in a self-driving vehicle, the margin for public forgiveness is slim. That’s especially true in dense urban environments where unpredictability is the norm and the stakes are high.

      Regulators, to their credit, appear to recognize the potential downside of moving too quickly. Following notable malfunctions, authorities have mandated safety reviews and tighter oversight of autonomous vehicle testing. That signals a shift from pure expansion toward risk management, an acknowledgment that credibility matters just as much as capability. In a system often characterized as willing to prioritize speed over caution, that recalibration is telling.

      At the same time, the broader economic incentives remain powerful. Autonomous taxis promise lower labor costs, improved efficiency, and a long-term restructuring of urban mobility. For companies and policymakers alike, the upside is enormous. But that promise depends on widespread adoption, and adoption hinges on trust. If riders hesitate—or worse, actively avoid the technology—the business model weakens quickly.

      What’s unfolding in China offers a preview of a larger global tension. The technology is advancing, investment is pouring in, and the strategic stakes are high. But none of that guarantees public buy-in. Until reliability becomes routine and incidents become rare enough to fade from headlines, skepticism will continue to act as a brake on even the most ambitious rollout plans.

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