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Waymo will start testing vehicles in New York City through late September with the potential to extend the program.
Waymo has been granted a permit, which requires a driver behind the wheel at all times, to test the driverless vehicles in ...
The move is part of a broader trend of U.S. cities and states gradually opening their roads to autonomous vehicles.
Robotaxis are braving the notoriously hectic New York City streets, as Waymo wins coveted approval to test its autonomous ...
Tesla and Waymo are gunning for robotaxi domination. CEOs and leaders in the automotive and autonomy space aren't unanimous ...
Alphabet's robotaxi unit Waymo has received its first permit to begin testing its autonomous vehicles in New York City with a ...
Waymo has gotten the green light from New York City to start testing autonomous vehicles on its streets.
New York has granted Waymo a driverless permit to test its robotaxis in the city, but there is a catch to this permission.
Waymo has received approval to begin testing its driverless vehicles in New York City. NYC is the largest city in the country and by far the most ...
Mayor Eric Adams and transportation officials on Friday announced the city’s first-ever pilot program for autonomous vehicles ...
Waymo is largely considered the gold standard for autonomous ride-share services, offering computer-piloted -rides in five of ...
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