Waymo pauses driverless car service in Atlanta and Texas
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Robotaxis are now giving more than 250,000 paid rides a week in US cities — driverless cars quietly crossing from experiment to everyday commute
On a Tuesday evening in late May 2026, a white Jaguar I-PACE with no one behind the wheel pulled to the curb on San Francisco’s Valencia Street, unlocked its doors, and waited for its passenger. The rider tapped her phone,
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Uber’s new driverless robotaxis are now operating in downtown Dallas, but a full transition to autonomous rides is still a work in progress. Annie Duvnjak, Uber’s head of global mobility autonomous operations, said Wednesday that the long-term goal is ...
Uber is partnering with Amazon's autonomous vehicle company, Zoox, to offer robotaxi rides. The driverless ride-share service will launch in Las Vegas and Los Angeles in mid-2027. Autonomous vehicles could make up 10% of ride-shares by 2030, potentially ...
Most fully autonomous cars are being deployed in commercial settings, such as those used by driverless-ride providers like Waymo. However, a new company called Tensor plans to bring an L4 robocar to consumers next year, and it looks damn impressive. While there are plenty of cars on the market now that offer extensive self-driving features, a true level 4 autonomous car that can be purchased ...
May Mobility, a self-driving startup in Ann Arbor, offered the author her first glimpse of true self-driving vehicles in Michigan. There is no vehicle currently for sale that are legally considered self-driving. “We’re going to drive alongside other humans
It has been 20 years since Stanford University’s “Stanley” won the DARPA Grand Challenge, completing an autonomous drive 132 miles long and winning a $2 million prize. But that was only navigating across a desert. Now we have self-driving taxis ...
California Closes Loophole on Driverless Cars That Break Traffic Laws