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Fresh off a tumultuous week that saw burning Waymo vehicles become a viral image of the Los Angeles protests against U.S.
The autonomous ride-hailing company Waymo will expand its service area in Los Angeles for the second time this year.
The self-driving taxi company also said its vehicles were in the wrong place at the wrong time in Los Angeles after ...
Waymo One is expanding in California across its three existing service areas: San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley, and Los Angeles.
Waymo is routing its fleet of autonomous vehicles away from a large swath of San Francisco’s downtown and main transit ...
Waymo will temporarily limit robotaxi service in all of its nationwide markets, the company said Friday, as US cities prepare ...
Alphabet-owned robotaxi company Waymo is limiting service due to Saturday’s scheduled nationwide “No Kings” protests against President Donald Trump and his policies.
For the first time, I took a ride in a driverless car. Is it safe? How does it work? And when will something this futuristic ...
Waymo, Alphabet's autonomous taxi cab company, is now available to the public in San Francisco — a culmination ... It maintained the city's speed limits, caught yellow lights from a reasonable ...
Instead, Waymo’s San Francisco fleet of 300 robotaxis is used within the city limits. Waymo has more than 700 robotaxis in its total fleet, which is spread between commercial markets in Phoenix ...
The Waymo was also limited to local roads within the city limits of San Francisco, which is less than 50 square miles. The company also restricts riders to four stops before passengers must step ...
A Waymo spokesperson confirmed the changes to Wired on Friday. Service is reportedly affected in San Francisco, Austin, Atlanta, and Phoenix, and is entirely suspended in Los Angeles. It’s not ...