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Waymo begins service in Los Angeles
Waymo Opens Robotaxi Rides To Anyone In L.A.
The company said 300,000 people in the second-largest U.S. city have been waiting to use its robotic ridehail service – twice the number of paid weekly rides it provides.
Waymo’s robotaxis now open to anyone who wants a driverless ride in Los Angeles
Waymo on Tuesday opened its robotaxi service to anyone who wants a ride around Los Angeles, marking another milestone in the evolution of self-driving car technology since the company began as a secret project at Google 15 years ago.
Waymo now available to anyone in Los Angeles
Waymo One, the driverless ride-hailing app, is now fully available to much of greater Los Angeles after the robotaxi service previously started offering rides in LA to a limited number of people on a waiting list.
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Driverless Waymo Prank Nearly Gives Jimmy Kimmel’s Aunt A Heart Attack Driving Around Los Angeles
Currently, driverless Waymo taxis are only operating in parts of Austin, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix but it is ...
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Waymo Robotaxis Now Available to All Angelenos, But There's a Catch
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's distinctive white robotaxis are finally available to all Angelenos, marking a significant expansion of driverless ...
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Waymo, Nexar present AI-based study to protect ‘vulnerable’ road users
As part of its latest research with Nexar, Waymo has reconstructed hundreds of crashes involving what it calls ‘vulnerable ...
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Waymo isn't the future of autonomous transit, Vinod Khosla says
Waymo and Cruise may have an early market advantage but robotaxis aren't the future of autonomous transit, Vinod Khosla says.
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Waymo compiles ‘largest ever’ dataset of pedestrian and cyclist injuries
Meanwhile, the academic community has shown little interest in studying injuries of vulnerable road users (VRUs), so Waymo set out to rectify that, said John Scanlon, a safety res ...
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