On a recent trip to San Francisco, I hopped in a Waymo at the airport for a nearly 30-mile journey to Mountain View, Calif.
Many Americans remain uneasy about driverless cars. According to new research, their concerns go far beyond safety.
A University of California San Diego study reveals significant public wariness towards autonomous vehicles, with most fearing ...
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Self-driving technology could benefit millions under new rules
In March 2026, you can hail a driverless Waymo taxi in San Francisco, Phoenix, Los […] ...
While much of the public debate about self-driving cars focuses on safety, a new national study from the University of ...
Waymo executives see an opportunity. Teamsters see a threat. Ronza Othman just sees a chance to get a ride without being ...
Self-driving cars are very much a reality and no longer a vision from science fiction. In the UK, automated vehicles (AVs) such as self-driving shuttles are already being tested on public roads.
A university where people are known to greet each other with “Howdy” aims to soon become known for a 21st-century style of communication — between driverless cars. Texas A&M University is building a ...
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Waymo seeks state approval to operate in Baltimore
A fully equipped Waymo driverless Jaguar drew lots of attention in Annapolis on Wednesday as the company seeks legislative ...
I’ve seen the future of driving. Or at least, I’ve seen a version of it. While in the US a few months ago, I climbed into a Tesla Model Y, pressed a button marked Full Self-Driving, and watched the ...
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration collects crash data about autonomous vehicles, but only issues voluntary guidelines about expectations for those vehicles. Those guidelines softened ...
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