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 ...
Waymo currently only provides rides to paid passengers on surface streets, but it recently began sending driverless cars onto L.A. freeways with company employees on hand to observe and share ...
After years of constant testing, Waymo robotaxis are revolutionizing transportation by implementing self-driving cars onto ...
Zeekr and Waymo are joining forces for the world's first mass-produced autonomous vehicle, combining an electric vehicle with ...
See All 29 Photos Once aboard, you’ll quickly get over the novelty of riding in a driverless car and settle into relaxation, a state aided by the Jaguar I-Pace EV crossovers that make up Waymo ...
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.
He added that technologies to control for those factors already exist in cars today, meaning hands-free freeway driving is largely already a reality — Waymo or no Waymo. "There is active cruise ...
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 ...
Waymo’s testing doesn’t necessarily mean San Diego’s streets will be crawling with driverless cars anytime soon. When asked if this testing is a precursor to rolling out local service ...
When the Waymo car arrives, take your phone with you to pop open the trunk and grab your delivery. You can opt out of this during checkout if you'd rather have a human deliver your food.
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.