Waymo has laid out plans for a robotaxi service in London with a pilot scheme due to begin in April.
Waymo, the U.S. robotaxi company, is set to launch a fully driverless service in London by late 2026. Backed by Alphabet, ...
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The robotaxi startup will be the first in the U.S. to offer trips on freeways without a safety monitor Waymo says at least nine cities are "up next" for expansion across the U.S and has tested its ...
The market for driverless vehicles is poised to explode in the coming decade. Companies from tech giants to traditional automakers, even startups, are setting their sights on driverless vehicles.
Uber is set to become the next ride-sharing service to launch driverless robotaxis, announcing plans to partner with tech developer Nuro and EV maker Lucid at this week’s Consumer Electronics Show.