Waymo spent years promising a driverless future, then cut much of the human labor that once sat behind the wheel. Now it is quietly paying people to walk up to stalled robotaxis and shut their doors ...
News that robotaxi company Waymo is planning an expansion into Minneapolis was met with excitement in some corners, ...
Days after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration expanded their probe into Waymo, the company confirmed to KSAT ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk is not one to mince words — but while his ability to make electric vehicles mainstream is undoubtedly a ...
And earlier this month, one went into a guns-drawn police-standoff scene ...
It sounds like human remote drivers are still off the table.
Waymo has long maintained a strict rule: Passengers are not allowed to sit in the driver’s seat or touch the vehicle’s controls. The policy is outlined in Waymo’s rider guidelines and onboarding ...
Waymo has begun offering select riders access to driverless taxi trips on Los Angeles freeways, expanding its autonomous service beyond surface streets.
Amina Green, 29, was stuck in a Waymo after two men blocked her robotaxi near a traffic light. Green said the experience left her frustrated, and she stopped taking robotaxis for a few months. However ...
Several of Waymo's autonomous vehicles were seen stuck in the middle of San Francisco streets following a significant power ...
The self-driving car company Waymo is getting ready to dramatically increase its presence across America and beyond, with ...
From Los Angeles to Austin to Atlanta, Waymo robotaxis are everywhere. And 2026 could be the year Waymo expands its lead in ...