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Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., began testing the driverless cars in 2017 in the ... service area is not connected to Phoenix's. Outside of Arizona, Waymo operates in California, in ...
Self-driving car pioneer Waymo is teaming up with ride-hailing leader Uber in the Phoenix area to transport ... that killed a pedestrian in Tempe, Arizona, in March 2018. But Uber has remained ...
of which 14 were in Arizona. Those incidents included potential violations of traffic laws and crashes when the self-driving car was the only one involved. Waymo, whose biggest market is Phoenix ...
One June 19, a Reddit post started with a photo of a Phoenix police officer pulling over a Waymo car, the poster asking, “How does it work?” Arizona Central followed up on the Reddit post ...
Google's self-driving car company Waymo just opened up a pilot program in Phoenix, Arizona, letting people get free rides in its driverless minivans. The program, Waymo said in a blog post Tuesday ...
The company said it notified the Phoenix Police Department and the Arizona Department ... Self-driving test cars coming to Valley freeways How the Uber-Waymo driverless ride partnership has ...
Arizona incidents included a Waymo vehicle ... silence with a stranger in an Uber or Lyft can take a Waymo driverless car to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. As of August, Waymo offers ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily ... experiences where people put cones on the cars, which immobilize them,” Maynard said. Arizona’s Family reached out to Waymo and was told the company’s rules ...
PHOENIX - We have an update on a fire involving a Waymo electric vehicle at a warehouse ... For some reason, one of the cars caught fire just before 9 a.m., prompting a massive HAZMAT response ...
An Arizona cop got quite the surprise ... that the car he stopped doesn’t have a driver. A Phoenix police officer stopped a Waymo car June 19 — and got the shock of his life.
Mariel Garza is a Los Angeles-based journalist and contributing Globe Opinion writer.
A couple of stalled Waymo vehicles in Phoenix have garnered ... at any point from the in-car screens or from the mobile app," Bonelli said in an email to The Arizona Republic.