While U.S. companies dominate their home market, other countries are looking to China for driverless technology.
Autonomous ride-share company Waymo is planning on rolling out its driverless vehicles next year in San Diego, joining other cities with the service such as Los Angeles, San Francisco and Phoenix.
The autonomous ride-hailing company said it has earmarked Detroit as the first Midwestern city to expand its business but ...
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Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport became the first major airport to offer fully autonomous Waymo rides to its ...
Waymo vehicles accommodate up to four passengers and offer in-ride features including temperature controls, music and podcast ...
The service is currently available in five cities. Detroit will be the first Midwest market, the company announced Monday, ...
Waymo said it will launch its robotaxi service in Las Vegas, San Diego and Detroit next year, marking its biggest geographic ...
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