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Waymo is set to expand in Silicon Valley after CPUC approved the Alphabet-backed company’s Passenger Safety Plan.
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Waymo receives CPUC approval to expand its driverless taxi services into San Jose and the broader Bay Area, signaling a new phase in autonomous transportation. SAN FRANCISCO – A new era in urban ...
Ride-hailing just got a whole lot more interesting. Waymo, a company under Alphabet, has hit a major milestone: 10 million paid trips. That's right, 10 ...
Waymo received approval to expand its robotaxi operations in California and will proceed methodically. The service will ...
Huang’s comments came as the truce between the U.S. and China over tariffs and semiconductors continues to be delicate.
The autonomous vehicle company, which is owned by Alphabet, said in April that it was operating 250,000 paid robotaxi rides ...
Waymo’s co-chief executive officer Tekedra Mawakana said at Google I/O Tuesday that the self-driving car company has completed 10 million paid rides, including rides on the Waymo One app and the Uber ...
According to Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL)’s April earnings report, Waymo is currently providing more than 250,000 paid rides ...
Look out, San Jose – here comes Waymo. The California Public Utilities Commission announced it has approved an amendment to ...
After announcing that it’s doing over 250,000 trips per week, Waymo said that it’s reached a total of 10 million rides.
The approval of Waymo, the autonomous vehicle company of Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOGL), to extend its driverless ride-hailing ...