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Self-driving cars could be navigating Washington, D.C., streets as early as next year as Google's autonomous vehicle company Waymo lays the groundwork for a possible rideshare service launch in 2026.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said on Friday it has closed a 14-month investigation into a series of minor collisions and unexpected behavior from Alphabet's Waymo self-driving ...
Recently, the Department of Transportation closed a 14-month investigation into 22 traffic safety violations by Waymo ...
The company has tested its autonomous ride-hailing vehicles in Boston, New York City and Philadelphia. Can they handle snow, ...
The autonomous vehicle industry reached a pivotal moment this week as Alphabet’s Waymo, a frontrunner in self-driving ...
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In its decision to close the probe, NHTSA cited two recalls Waymo had already issued. One recall addressed a collision with a ...
Tekedra Mawakana of Waymo will share what it takes to scale AV deployment at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco, ...
A protest was held against Waymo outside Boston's City Hall as lawmakers consider the impacts of driverless cars on city ...
City officials and labor leaders in Boston expressed concerns Thursday that allowing driverless cars could jeopardize public safety and jobs.
NHTSA's probe covered potential traffic safety law violations by Waymo vehicles and unexpected responses to traffic control devices and issues when entering construction zones.