Tesla is reportedly bringing a limited version of its robotaxi service to San Francisco
There will be an employee in the driver's seat -- a big change from how things have been working in Austin.
There will be an employee in the driver's seat -- a big change from how things have been working in Austin.
Waymo kicked off two âroad tripsâ to Philadelphia and New York City on Monday, signaling the Alphabet-owned companyâs push to expand into cities in the Northeast.Â
The car traveled around 15 miles on highways, surface streets, and even a roundabout. But many questions remain about the stunt.
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Waymo and Uber are offering commercial robotaxi rides in Atlanta.
Federal safety regulators have reached out to Tesla a day after the automaker began providing rides in its branded robotaxis in Austin.
Tesla has started giving rides in driverless Model Y SUVs in Austin. Details are still sparse, but limited service is open to vetted and invited riders.
Waymo said it's working on a return to New York City and its first step it applying for a permit.
Waymo is expanding its commercial robotaxi service area by another 80 square miles, a move that brings its driverless vehicles into new parts of Los Angeles, Silicon Valley, and the San Francisco Bay Area.