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Two self-driving Waymos crash into each other and trap a third
On a narrow San Francisco street, three driverless taxis recently turned a routine evening into a live demonstration of how ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks to Dr. Jonathan Slotkin about the new data released by Waymo about accidents and their self-driving cars.
Compared to human drivers, Waymo cars were involved in 91 percent fewer crashes that resulted in serious injuries.
A man in San Francisco, California, captured the frightening moment a self-driving vehicle he was a passenger in pulled out ...
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Feds open probe into Tesla self-driving crash reports
Federal regulators have opened a sweeping investigation into Tesla’s self-driving technology after a series of crashes and ...
Waymo’s driverless taxis show lower crash and injury rates than human drivers, even as animal collisions and assertive maneuvers spark public debate.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (KGO) -- You may have seen those self-driving cars, primarily from Google, tooling around the Bay Area. New questions have been raised about their safety. Pressure from a ...
The federal safety agency NHTSA investigating Waymo's autonomous vehicles after 20 citations for illegally passing stopped ...
Absent a federal standard, states that allow autonomous vehicles, or AVs, to circulate have had to make up their own rules.
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Self-driving cars will soon hit Baltimore streets, but not everyone is hopping in for a ride
Waymo called the self-driving cars the future of mobility, though the concept can be difficult to grasp. "We have enough accidents, people getting hit," said Chuck Magruder, a Baltimore resident.
Tech leaders promised a safer, driverless future. But roadblocks in regulation and reputation are keeping full autonomy out of reach.
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