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You may soon be seeing more Waymo autonomous taxis along San Francisco’s Market Street, according to SF Mayor Daniel Lurie.
The move is part of a broader trend of U.S. cities and states gradually opening their roads to autonomous vehicles.
A man was charged Thursday with vandalizing multiple Waymo robotaxis in San Francisco in recent weeks, prosecutors said.
Waymo and premium rideshare cars will soon be rolling down San Francisco's Market Street during off peak hours. Previously, ...
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It's the first permit of its kind, and a crucial step along the path toward launching a true robotaxi service in the Big ...
Prosecutors charged a 45-year-old man in a string of alleged vandalism incidents targeting Waymo autonomous vehicles in San ...
San Francisco Mayor Lurie announces Waymo, Uber Black, and Lyft Black to operate on Market Street starting August 26 to aid ...
A 45-year-old man is facing multiple charges of vandalism after he allegedly attacked or damaged multiple Waymo cars in San ...
The city granted autonomous car company Waymo a permit to begin testing eight autonomous vehicles (AV) in parts of Manhattan ...