Waymo gets green light for San Jose
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ATL will be the second city, after Austin, where Waymo’s driverless cars will be available exclusively on the Uber app. Ahead of the public launch this summer, Uber is opening up access to a group of riders selected from the company’s interest list for early test rides.
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In documents filed with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Alphabet-owned company said its Safety Board decided to conduct a recall to update Waymo's fifth-generation automated driving system software, affected roughly 1,212 self-driving vehicles. But how does this affect Austin, Waymo's newest market?
When the autonomous vehicle startup Waymo starts mapping the streets of Boston, it will likely have to navigate regulatory hurdles, rotaries and roads riddled with potholes.
Waymo, Alphabet's (NASDAQ:GOOGL) self-driving arm, won CPUC approval to extend its robotaxi service across the South Bay, covering most of San Jose. The expansion allows Waymo One to operate fully autonomous ride-hailing in new San Francisco Bay Area zones,
Waymo’s robotaxis are available exclusively on the Uber app in the Texas capital, and today the ridehailing company provided some color on how that partnership is going since its launch in early March.
Waymo has issued a voluntary recall of more than 1,200 self-driving vehicles following a series of low-speed collisions involving roadside barriers such as gates and chains. The company said the underlying issue was resolved through a software update rolled out to the fleet in late 2024 and emphasized that current operations are unaffected.
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