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Baidu Robotaxi Fleet Stalls in Wuhan, Traps 100+ Passengers

Neural Network World Editorial Team April 5, 2026 (Last updated: April 5, 2026) 4 minutes read
Baidu Apollo Go robotaxis stalled across a Wuhan highway at night during a массовый fleet failure, with stranded passengers and police response

Editorial illustration of Baidu Apollo Go robotaxis immobilized across Wuhan roads after a large-scale autonomous fleet shutdown.

More than 100 Baidu Apollo Go robotaxis froze mid-traffic across Wuhan on the evening of April 1, 2026, trapping passengers inside for up to two hours TechCrunch and causing at least three rear-end collisions on busy highways. Carscoops Wuhan traffic police confirmed the mass shutdown on their official Weibo account, citing a system malfunction as the preliminary cause. CNBC The outage left riders stranded on elevated ring roads and congested intersections, National Today with some unable to reach customer support for more than 30 minutes. PiunikaWebTechRadar

Why It Matters

The Wuhan incident exposed a critical vulnerability in autonomous vehicle fleets: correlated failure. Unlike human-driven vehicles, which break down independently, a single software glitch in Baidu’s centralized system disabled more than 100 cars simultaneously. National Today Dashcam footage showed drivers swerving to avoid stationary robotaxis on high-speed ring roads, South China Morning Post and at least three collisions were captured on video. One passenger, a 26-year-old livestreamer Insurance Journal identified as Luka Lu, told reporters he was stuck on an expressway for over an hour Insurance Journal while dump trucks sped past his motionless vehicle. “It was rush hour, with heavy traffic and large vehicles,” he said. “I waited more than an hour for assistance from the company, and no one showed up.” Plataforma Media

Baidu’s emergency response systems also buckled under pressure. Riders reported that in-car SOS buttons returned “unavailable” messages, Futurism and onboard screens displayed a five-minute wait estimate for staff who never arrived. Customer service phone lines required more than a dozen call attempts to connect. Automotive WorldInsurance Journal One rider on the social platform RedNote wrote TechRadar that her order was simply cancelled after 10:30 PM while she remained stranded on an overpass surrounded by dump trucks. Wuhan police ultimately dispatched officers to help passengers exit vehicles safely, and no serious injuries were reported. PiunikaWeb

The scale of the disruption carries particular weight because Wuhan serves as Baidu’s flagship robotics deployment zone. The city operates more than 1,000 Apollo Go vehicles CNBC across 3,000 square kilometers Sixth Tone – one of the largest fully driverless fleets in the world. By the end of 2025, Apollo Go had completed over 17 million cumulative rides PR Newswire and logged 300 million autonomous kilometers. CNBC

What’s Next

The timing is especially awkward for Baidu’s global ambitions. The company has signed multi-year partnerships with both Uber and Lyft to deploy Apollo Go robotaxis internationally. BigGo Service launched in Dubai in February 2026 via the Uber app, PR Newswire and Baidu secured Abu Dhabi’s first fully driverless commercial permit through its partner AutoGo. PR Newswire London pilot testing is planned for the first half of this year, Substack and Lyft intends to roll out Apollo Go vehicles across Germany and the UK using its FREENOW network. Lyft The company also plans to deploy more than 1,000 autonomous vehicles in Dubai over the next several years. TechCrunch

Regulators and safety experts are now paying close attention. Professor Jack Stilgoe of University College London told the BBC that driverless technology “may be safer on average” than human drivers but can “still go wrong in completely new ways.” Yahoo! Chinese authorities have not issued a formal regulatory response, though the China Insurance Industry Association was already finalizing new insurance frameworks for autonomous vehicles before the incident. CNBC Baidu’s stock dipped 2.7% in after-hours trading, and shares of competitors Pony.ai and WeRide also fell in sympathy.

Baidu has acknowledged what it called a “technical hiccup” and pledged to strengthen system resilience, Asian Morning but the company has not provided a detailed root-cause analysis. For a fleet that averages over 250,000 weekly trips Yahoo! and is racing toward profitability by the end of 2026, the Wuhan shutdown is a stark reminder that the gap between impressive AI-powered statistics and real-world reliability still demands urgent attention.

Sources: CNBC · NBC News

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