Waymo is taking the on-ramp to the freeway. Why it matters: The self-driving car company has kept its robotaxis exclusively on urban and suburban roads until now. Driving the news: Waymo announced ...
Waymo is finally ready to hit the highway. Starting today, the company’s robotaxis will gradually start to include more highway trips in its routes in Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. In ...
The update marks the first time that driverless vehicles will navigate American freeways for paying customers, and it comes alongside the Bay Area service map expansion that basically necessitates ...
Waymo has begun giving rides to the public on freeways in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles and Phoenix, and expanded its Bay Area service all the way down to San Jose, adding SJC San Jose ...
Faster, shorter rides can get passengers to their destinations more quickly. The feature rolls out today and will gradually expand to more customers. Abrar's interests include phones, streaming, ...
In a first for the U.S., Waymo on Wednesday began offering driverless robot-taxi rides on freeways in the Bay Area, along with Los Angeles and Phoenix. The pioneering Google spinoff will also expand ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Waymo will become the first robotaxi provider in the U.S. to offer driverless rides on highways, a milestone that positions it to better ...
Just like the cars you see on the road, not all advanced highway driving assistance systems (AHD) are created equal. Some are ...