The company was given the regulatory go-ahead to drive on freeways last summer. And now, after more than 1.9 million miles ...
The backstory: Waymo has been operating its fleets of autonomous taxis in greater Los Angeles for more than a year, expanding ...
The driverless taxis will use Tesla's unsupervised Full Self-Driving software, but they're not Cybercabs, which won't be ...
However, the road tests don’t necessarily indicate that commercial services are being imminently planned in these locations.
Waymo has already driven 1.9 million miles in Los Angeles. Its short history, maybe inevitably, hasn't been without bumps that have raised concerns.
Waymo is eyeing Las Vegas as one such testing bed. The city is, as Rose puts it, "interesting," which sounds quite a lot like ...
A more favorable federal regulatory and legislative environment may help propel the growth of driverless ride-hailing ...
This post was updated Jan. 31 at 12:32 p.m. Driverless taxis are no longer futuristic dreams for Angelenos. Autonomous ...
Now, there’s one more place you might spot them: the freeway. Though the 24/7 driverless taxi service has so far been limited ...
Waymo, the self-driving division of Google parent Alphabet, announced Wednesday it plans to bring its autonomous taxis in San ...
Alphabet-owned Waymo plans to test its autonomous taxis in cities including Las Vegas and San Diego this year.