A Waymo vehicle driven by a human employee crashed into parked cars on a narrow residential street in Los Angeles.
Waymo estimates that a human driver would have hit the child far harder.
The company is preparing to expand in several new cities in 2026.
After years of testing and validation, Waymo announced today that it’s sixth-generation robotaxi technology is finally ready for passenger trips. The updated autonomous driving system will first be ...
Waymo says the new system is built with more affordable components and is designed to handle a wider range of environments, ...
Santa Monica seeks a court injunction against Waymo LLC, alleging its Broadway recharging stations create a public nuisance ...
Alphabet-owned Waymo deploys its new Ojai robotaxi fleet in San Francisco and Los Angeles, featuring advanced 360-degree ...
In addition to DoorDash, Waymo is also paying users of Honk, an independent roadside assistance company, to close robotaxi doors. A recent Washington Post report said Honk users, who get paid to ...
Federal testimony reveals Waymo robotaxis sometimes rely on remote human guidance, including overseas agents, raising safety, ...
A Waymo vehicle lost control, went offroad and crashed into parked cars In Echo Park, surveillance video obtained by NBC Los ...
The wild video shows the van, which was being manually driven, veering off the road next to some homes in Echo Park before crashing into several parked cars on Sunday.