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Shortly after the driver of a G-Class approached it, the car made an illegal left turn.
State of play: Waymo began deploying a fleet of cars with a human driver in Philly this week. Yes, but: You can't hail one.
The company is still considering whether to roll out the service in Austin, where it partners with Uber for its driverless ride-hailing service.
Driverless rideshare service Waymo, owned by Google parent Alphabet, deployed its fleet to New York City this week to begin ...
Philadelphia is one of more than 10 cities where human autonomous-technology experts will be taking Waymos on summer “road ...
Waymo, the robotaxi company, will soon start hitting the streets in several new cities throughout the country as part of a test run with Philadelphia being ...
The Alphabet-owned Waymo has confirmed it will now begin testing of its robotaxis in Philadelphia. Rides will continue to have human drivers as the brand maps out routes.
The autonomous vehicle company says it will have a fleet in the city this summer, but the cars won't be available for ...
"Fewer than ten" Waymo cars are operating in Manhattan and "parts of Downtown Brooklyn," a company spokesperson told Crain's.
State law currently prevents the cars from operating without a driver behind the wheel. Waymo is pushing to change that.