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The autonomous ride-hailing company Waymo will expand its service area in Los Angeles for the second time this year.
Waymo extends its autonomous taxi service in San Francisco and Los Angeles, reaching new areas and strategically approaching ...
Waymo One is expanding in California across its three existing service areas: San Francisco Bay Area, Silicon Valley, and Los Angeles.
Alphabet-owned Waymo is making more progress than General Motors-backed Cruise did before safety issues took its vehicles off the roads in San Francisco and other cities. GM ultimately pulled ...
In San Francisco, Waymo’s service area is extending south ... which operate in hundreds of cities without any pesky geographic limitations. But it’s significant to Waymo, which aims to prove ...
The NBC Bay Area Investigative Unit broke the news Monday. Waymo’s current expansion plans also include San Francisco’s airport, where Waymo is now approved to begin the process of “mapping ...
San Francisco asked California regulators Aug. 16 to halt its approval of Cruise’s and Waymo’s unrestricted commercial expansion in the city, arguing the city “will suffer serious harm” as ...
New video from this past weekend's Pride Parade in San Francisco is offering new fuel for a debate about robotaxis in the city. A Waymo driverless ... "They could put limitations on when there's ...
Robotaxi service Waymo on Tuesday announced its autonomous vehicles would be available for rides to anyone in San Francisco who downloads the company's app. The announcement was made with a blog ...
Waymo, the autonomous car company owned by Google, has reached another milestone in San Francisco: Its ride-hailing service will now be available for everyone, anytime, without a waitlist.
But even without the limitations of a human driver ... mid-ride to direct the Waymo to different parts of San Francisco. Just before the Waymo reached a stop, Tung said she would input a new ...