(Reuters) -Alphabet's self-driving unit Waymo said on Wednesday its vehicles will be back in New York City next month for autonomous testing, as it continues to scale operations in the U.S. The race ...
Expect to see more troopers and checkpoints on highways this weekend as part of a statewide safety crackdown.
Ride-hailing pioneer Waymo said it aims to bring a fleet of autonomous vehicles to the bustling streets of New York City. The company, owned by Google parent Alphabet, said Wednesday it has applied ...
Waymo, a leader in self-driving cars, is seeking permission to roll out its AI-driven taxi in New York City, with a safety driver behind the wheel at all times. Before saying yes, the city must put on ...
The Adams administration announced Friday it has approved driverless-taxi firm Waymo’s application to test autonomous vehicles in Gotham — but the robotaxis won’t be picking up passengers anytime soon ...
New York City approved the testing of self-driving cars on crowded streets in Manhattan and Brooklyn — but critics want to pump the brakes on the “dangerous,” big tech-boosting plan. Mayor Eric Adams ...
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