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We called the first ride shortly after 10 a.m. on a Friday to take us from downtown’s Sante Fe Avenue to the intersection of Washington Boulevard and Bronson Avenue in Arlington Heights. The Waymo took about 6 minutes to arrive and cost a little more than $17.
A San Francisco man filmed a frightening moment inside a Waymo robotaxi when it abruptly pulled into traffic, nearly causing a collision. The near-miss left the first-time rider shaken and swearing off self-driving cars.
The NHTSA, which opened a probe into Waymo in October, has asked the company to answer questions about recent safety incidents by January 20.
In the 2016 press release that announced Waymo as “Google’s self-driving car project,” CEO John Krafcik wrote that “self-driving technology could be useful in ways the world has yet to imagine, creating many new types of products, jobs, and services.”
Editorial: With the rollout of Waymo’s self-driving cars stuck in a bureaucratic logjam in Washington, D.C., Baltimore shouldn’t miss its own opportunity to embrace the promising
It’s now been revealed which London boroughs will have driverless cars on its streets in 2026, as the first photos of Waymo’s self-driving Jaguar I-Pace vehicles in the capital have just dropped.