San Diegans familiar with Waymo’s operations in Phoenix and San Francisco—whether as passengers or through stories—recall troublemakers pushing the limits by hotboxing, hooking up, and pulling pranks ...
The promise of self-driving cars has yet to manifest in a way that matters to the average consumer, though this technology ...
Alphabet’s (GOOGL) self-driving subsidiary Waymo is accelerating its autonomous vehicle ambitions, announcing plans to expand testing in over 10 new cities in 2025. The move comes as the company ...
How will self-driving cars handle potholes? Waymo, the autonomous-driving subsidiary of Google parent Alphabet, is coming to New Orleans to find out. Officials from the California-based company ...
Video from local TV station ABC 7 News Bay Area posted to YouTube last week shows one of Waymo's self-driving car absolutely sending it through a large pothole that formed at Lombard and Gough Street.
A self-driving Waymo car, which is not being blamed for the crash, was among six vehicles struck when a fast-moving vehicle slammed into a line of car stopped at a traffic light at the corner of 6 ...
keeping Waymo's cars road-ready rather than advancing the program's potential. But there's could be more on the horizon when Waymo's self-driving system expands beyond the Pacifica fleet.
Johns was still able to catch his flight but was left dizzy and frustrated by the experience with the taxi from Waymo, the self-driving car arm of Google’s parent company Alphabet. Waymo said ...
Waymo, the Bay Area technology company behind self-driving taxis, is doing test drives on San Diego streets – with drivers – as part of its broader effort to refine the technology in new landscapes.
NEW ORLEANS — Self-driving rideshare vehicles are coming to New Orleans. On Thursday at Louisiana Economic Development Innovation Day, Waymo announced New Orleans as its next destination.
Waymo, the Bay Area technology company behind ... It hasn’t been an easy road for companies launching robotaxis and self-driving cars. The safety of the technology has been scrutinized ...