Waymo launches fully self-driving cars - againTeslaWaymo has launched a fleet of self-driving cars in Phoenix, Arizona. It’s not the first time this has happened, but there are some interesting differences: this time, there’s no safety drive...
Uber immediately suspended all road-testing of such autos in the Phoenix area, Pittsburgh, San Francisco and Toronto. The testing has been going on for months as automakers and technology companies like the ride-hailing service compete to be the first with cars that operate on their own. The ...
After successfully offering rides to passengers for the past couple of years in Phoenix, Arizona, Waymo has now expanded its Waymo One self-driving taxi service to the busy streets of San Francisco, California. The San Francisco service started on Tuesday and is still in a trial phase, as t...
s autonomous self-driving cars, slated forrelease in 2019, has made autonomous automobiles a reality. GM’s surprising announcement comes ahead of Ford’s promise to build an autonomous car by 2021, and as Google prepares to pilot its driverless minivans in a Phoenix, Arizona, ride-hailing ...
Autonomous vehicles from Uber have been operating in Arizona since February of 2017, part of a national series of tests of autonomous vehicles. It would be the first fatal traffic accident involving self-driving car in Arizona, if the car was proved to be in autonomous mode when the accident...
The exception to this rule is Phoenix, Arizona, where Waymo has beentesting self-driving cars without safety driverson the city's streets. Waymo's self-driving minivan (Image credit: Waymo) Uber was also testing self-driving cars in Arizona until a high-profile fatal accident led to the st...
The move byWaymo, which started Oct. 19 with an automated Chrysler Pacifica minivan in the Phoenix suburb of Chandler, Arizona, is a major step towardvehicles driving themselves without human backupson public roads. Waymo, which is owned by Google's parent company Alphabet, is in a race wit...
Waymo,which began life as Google's self-driving car project, announced that it had let its driverless cars loose in parts of Phoenix, Arizona, with nobody in the front seats to take over in case of emergency. Members of the public taking part in a Waymo trial in the desert city in th...
Now, Cruise, headquartered in San Francisco and predominantly owned by GM (80% stake), is set to introduce a driverless taxi fleet to Austin, Texas, and Phoenix, Arizona, within the coming three months, as stated by Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt. In Sep 2022, GM’s Cruise said it aims to ...
The announcement follows last week's Uber crash that killed a woman in Arizona. The ride-hailing firm already halted self-driving car tests in all locations, including San Francisco, Pittsburgh, Phoenix and Toronto. NVIDIA's decision to halt tests reflects concern about the findings of the ongo...