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Teenagers in Phoenix, Arizona can now hail fully autonomous Waymo rides without an adult present, thanks to a new pilot ...
The autonomous vehicle industry reached a pivotal moment this week as Alphabet’s Waymo, a frontrunner in self-driving ...
Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, Google's parent company, has introduced a groundbreaking service in Phoenix, Arizona, allowing teenagers as young as 14 to ride in robotaxis without adult supervision.
Waymo recently mapped the city's streets, prompting officials and drivers to sound the alarm over self-driving cars.
Waymo is opening up its robotaxi service to younger riders with the launch of teen accounts in Phoenix. Teenagers aged 14–17 can now sign up for an account on Waymo One, the company’s ridehail service ...
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Labor unions representing ride-hail drivers showed up in force at Boston City Hall on Thursday while members of the City ...
Waymo is expanding its robotaxi service in downtown Phoenix to include pickups and drop-offs at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport.. This is the first time a U.S. robotaxi operator has ...
City officials and labor leaders in Boston expressed concerns Thursday that allowing driverless cars could jeopardize public ...
Waymo is pulling the human safety driver out of its recently expanded robotaxi operations in downtown Phoenix, Dmitri Dolgov, co-CEO of Waymo, announced on the TechCrunch Sessions: Mobility stage ...
Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is ...
Waymo is now letting teens book robotaxi rides in Phoenix via their own accounts that are connected to their parents.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday it has closed a 14-month investigation into a series of ...
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