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Waymo plans to bring its fully autonomous rideshare service to Dallas next year, the company announced Tuesday. Why it matters: North Texas has been an early proving ground for autonomous technology.
Waymo’s budding robotaxi rival Zoox, which just opened a vehicle factory in Hayward, highlights its autonomous minivans’ sliding passenger doors as “staying out of the way of cars and ...
Waymo has partnered with Avis to manage a robotaxi fleet in Dallas, Texas, despite having an active tie-up with Uber for fleet maintenance services in Austin ...
Waymo began rolling out expanded driverless vehicle service across the Peninsula on Tuesday, marking the latest phase in the company’s gradual push through the Bay Area. The Alphabet-owned ...
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, the self-driving car unit of Google parent Alphabet, is returning to New York City. But it won’t be offering rides to the paying public yet, as it currently does in four other cities.
Waymo self-driving cars are in four U.S. cities but will be spreading to more in the next year or two. Here's where autonomous driving company is heading next.
Waymo says that the next big city it’s going to plant autonomous ride-sharing in is New York. Unfortunately, Waymo’s business model isn’t exactly run of the mill, and that may take some time.
Waymo announced it will now offer its ride-hailing service beyond San Francisco across a roughly 10-mile swath of the Peninsula, marking one of its most significant local service expansions to date.
Waymo said Wednesday it has applied for a permit to test its autonomous vehicles in New York City, the Alphabet company’s first step in a sticky regulatory process to bring its robotaxis to U.S ...