Waymo currently operates in San Francisco, Phoenix, Los Angeles, and Austin, and is headed to Atlanta and Miami this year.
Waymo's autonomous cars can drive and park themselves with no human intervention. However, they can't pay parking tickets on their own. Someone from Waymo has to do it, and it's a lot to pay up.
The driverless vehicle belonged to Waymo, but the crash was not Waymo’s fault. Here’s what happened: A Waymo with no driver or passengers stopped for a red light. Another car stopped behind ...
Driverless taxis from autonomous vehicle company Waymo are expected to launch in the nation’s capital in 2026. The District of Columbia Department of Transportation anticipates that Washington ...
Waymo, an autonomous rideshare service backed by Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc., has announced in a press release that it will launch operations in Atlanta, Miami, and Washington D.C ...
Waymo will bring its robotaxi service to Washington, DC, starting in 2026, after other planned launches in 2025. The company, backed by Google, is the sole major robotaxi operator in the US at the ...
Waymo, an autonomous driving company, is training its self-driving cars in Nashville but won't offer rideshares yet. The company aims to refine its technology and expand to new locations by ...
Former Waymo CEO John Krafcik told Business Insider that Waymo has no competitors in the robotaxi space that matches the company's scale, safety, and performance.Sean Gallup/Getty Images Ex-Waymo ...
Waymo of Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) just dropped a big signalit's coming to Washington, D.C. in 2026 with plans to launch its Waymo One robotaxi service. But there's a catch: local laws still require a ...