Waymo opens self-driving cars to the public
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In downtown Chicago, people have been spotting Google’s Waymo automated vehicles testing and mapping the Windy City’s streets.
Imagine opening an app, booking a ride, and a vehicle with no driver shows up to take you to a long-awaited errand. That’s no longer a concept. It’s a reality in Nashville. Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A labor group representing Uber and Lyft drivers has filed a complaint with state regulators, alleging that Waymo is violating its permit by allowing unaccompanied minors to ride in its ...
Waymo’s self-driving cars have been mapping Chicago city streets and traffic patterns, but they’re not giving rides—yet. While the company gears up to deploy in the Windy City, critics are closely watching how the technology handles real-world conditions.
GBH's Morning Edition host Mark Herz speaks with PJ Voght of the Search Engine podcast to hear about his reporting on Waymo and the support and opposition to driverless cars in Boston.
The New York Department of Transportation has given no indication whether the permits will be renewed or expanded.
The Google-owned Waymo told outlets that it would not be providing a statement.
Driverless Waymo taxis recently made news for driving the wrong way into traffic. However, as this list will show, self-driving robotaxis doing things
A Waymo vehicle driven by a human employee crashed into parked cars on a narrow residential street in Los Angeles.