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Driverless rideshare service Waymo, owned by Google parent Alphabet, deployed its fleet to New York City this week to begin ...
Tesla will expand its robotaxi service to the San Francisco Bay Area “in a month or two,” according to the company’s CEO, Elon Musk. Rather than posting an announcement on the automaker’s social media ...
Waymo said it will offer “specially-trained Rider Support agents” during rides hailed by teens and loop in parents if needed.
New data shows that the self-driving car service has captured more than a quarter of the city’s rideshare market in just 20 months.
"Fewer than ten" Waymo cars are operating in Manhattan and "parts of Downtown Brooklyn," a company spokesperson told Crain's.
Alphabet-owned Waymo is making more progress than General Motors-backed Cruise did before safety issues took its vehicles off the roads in San Francisco and other cities.
Waymo, the autonomous taxi company that’s offered rides in Los Angeles since November, is expanding its service area in the city. Starting Wednesday, the driverless taxis will roam more than 120 ...
Waymo first began driverless testing in 2017 in Phoenix and has since deployed self-driving fleets in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, Mountain View, Los Altos, Palo Alto, and parts of ...
Meanwhile, the California Public Utilities Commission is scheduled this week to consider a proposal to allow the driverless cars to operate on San Francisco streets 24 hours a day.
Waymo is growing its service area in San Francisco and Los Angeles as it seeks to ... which operate in hundreds of cities without any pesky geographic limitations. But it’s significant to Waymo, ...
Sophia Tung managed to ride in Waymo's robot taxi for 6.5 hours winding through San Francisco. ... But even without the limitations of a human driver, the Waymo still had its own restrictions.
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