Waymo, Google’s sister company, is sending fully autonomous vehicles onto the streets of San Francisco, marking its first attempt to send cars without any human control into a major metropolitan area
Waymo is operating fully driverless robotaxis in Chandler, Ariz., and recently took a step toward offering the same to riders in San Francisco. It is a test that could provide a road map for Waymo’s expansion and help the Google sister company build a revenue-generating business. Photo: Karl Mollohan Driverless cars will soon become a more common sight in San Francisco.
Waymo LLC, Google’s sister company, is sending fully autonomous vehicles onto the streets of the city, marking its first attempt to send cars without any human control into a major metropolitan area.
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