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State law currently prevents the cars from operating without a driver behind the wheel. Waymo is pushing to change that.
"Fewer than ten" Waymo cars are operating in Manhattan and "parts of Downtown Brooklyn," a company spokesperson told Crain's.
Driverless rideshare service Waymo, owned by Google parent Alphabet, deployed its fleet to New York City this week to begin ...
If you want to boost your chances of being paired with a Waymo vehicle, you can opt in by going to the Uber app, tapping ...
Waymo kicked off two “road trips” to Philadelphia and New York City on Monday, signaling the Alphabet-owned company’s push to expand into cities in the Northeast.
Waymo is currently in the process of being granted a license by the City of New York's Department of Transportation which would bring autonomous taxis to the Big Apple. How will the local residents ...
Waymo is testing its self-driving robotaxi service in Philadelphia and New York City this summer as part of its “Road Trip" ...
Waymo is heading to New York City next month, intending to deploy autonomous vehicles in the country’s most densely packed and unpredictable urban environment.
Waymo, the self-driving car unit of Google parent Alphabet, is returning to New York City. But it won’t be offering rides to the paying public yet, as it currently does in four other cities. The ...
Waymo’s robotaxis are coming back to New York City The company wants to change state law so it can operate vehicles without safety drivers. That will be a challenge.
Waymo, a leader in self-driving car technology, is currently seeking permission to roll out its AI-driven taxi in New York City, with a safety driver behind the wheel at all times.
Waymo is bringing autonomous cars back to New York City for tests, with the hopes of eventually offering a paid ride-hailing service.