Waymo self-driving car delivers drunk teenagers to police
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Don’t be shocked if you’re stopped at a traffic light and a car without a human behind the wheel pulls up next to you. Waymo, the autonomous driving technology company, announced on Wednesday its next phase of testing that aims to bring its ride-hailing service to select areas of San Diego.
It won’t be much longer before San Diegans see Waymo’s self-driving cars shuttling riders around the county. The San Francisco-based company announced Wednesday that its autonomous vehicles are ready to ditch their human babysitters and start driving on their own.
Waymo will begin rolling out its driverless vehicles in four new cities in the coming weeks, furthering its U.S. expansion and building on its lead over domestic rivals Tesla and
Letting the Waymo cars drive fully autonomously in Denver is one of the company’s last steps before launching its services to the public.
Rowdy teens are evolving. So are the cops. The post Waymo Takes Revenge, Dropping Drunk Teens Directly Into Squad of Cops appeared first on Futurism.
You will now see Waymo driving around San Diego without a human behind the wheel, with service to the public expected soon.
Letting the Waymo cars drive fully autonomously in Denver is one of the company’s last steps before launching its services to the public.
A group of passengers riding in a Waymo autonomous vehicle in San Francisco experienced a frightening moment during Fourth of July celebrations when the car appeared to drive over an exploding firework in the middle of a roadway.
