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Waymo is set to expand in Silicon Valley after CPUC approved the Alphabet-backed company’s Passenger Safety Plan.
After announcing that it’s doing over 250,000 trips per week, Waymo said that it’s reached a total of 10 million rides.
Alphabet's Waymo is recalling more than 1,200 self-driving vehicles to update software and address risks of collisions with ...
Waymo has issued a voluntary recall of more than 1,200 self-driving vehicles following a series of low-speed collisions ...
The new facility will be capable of building “tens of thousands” of autonomous commercial ride-hailing vehicles a year once ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWaymo recalls 1,200 robotaxis after cars crash into chains, gates and utility polesAlphabet's Waymo faces scrutiny as crashes with barriers spark NHTSA probe and lead to major autonomous vehicle recall.
The self-driving ride hailing service issued a recall following a series of collisions involving barriers in the road.
Waymo recalled about 1,200 of its driverless vehicles with software issues detecting and responding to chains, gates and ...
Waymo received approval to expand its robotaxi operations in California and will proceed methodically. The service will ...
It launched its driverless ride-hailing service known as Waymo One in 2020, and has plans to expand to Atlanta, Miami and Washington, D.C., next year.
Alphabet's Waymo is recalling more than 1,200 self-driving vehicles to update software and address risks of collisions with ...
Waymo’s vehicles offer driverless rides in four cities — Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Austin — with Atlanta, Miami and Washington, D.C., slated to get its autonomous ride-hailing ...
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