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The move is part of a broader trend of U.S. cities and states gradually opening their roads to autonomous vehicles.
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Waymo will be allowed to test autonomous vehicles in Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn until late September, New York City says ...
Robotaxis are braving the notoriously hectic New York City streets, as Waymo wins coveted approval to test its autonomous ...
The city granted autonomous car company Waymo a permit to begin testing eight autonomous vehicles (AV) in parts of Manhattan ...
The self-driving car company received a permit to begin testing a limited number of autonomous vehicles in parts of Manhattan ...
It's the first permit of its kind, and a crucial step along the path toward launching a true robotaxi service in the Big ...
Tesla and Waymo are gunning for robotaxi domination. CEOs and leaders in the automotive and autonomy space aren't unanimous ...
Waymo has gotten the green light from New York City to start testing autonomous vehicles on its streets.
The cars will have a trained specialist behind the wheel as Waymo starts testing them in parts of Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Waymo founder and former CEO John Krafcik is a critic of Tesla’s approach to self-driving, and he has so far accurately ...
NYC has granted Waymo permission to test a limited number of autonomous vehicles, as long as there's a driver behind the ...
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