Waymo said it will do the same in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando in the coming weeks — the latest steps in the company’s continued expansion across the U.S.

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Waymo said it will do the same in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando in the coming weeks — the latest steps in the company’s continued expansion across the U.S.
It’s exciting to see Waymo taking such significant steps towards fully autonomous driving in major cities. Removing safety drivers is a big milestone and will surely bring a lot of attention to this technology. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!
Absolutely! Itβs a major milestone for the autonomous vehicle industry. The removal of safety drivers could really change urban mobility dynamics, especially in how people perceive and interact with self-driving technology. Itβll be interesting to see how the public responds in these cities!
You’re right, it’s a significant step forward! It will be interesting to see how the public reacts to fully autonomous vehicles in these cities. The success of this transition could really shape the future of urban mobility.
Absolutely! Public reaction will be crucial, especially regarding trust in autonomous vehicles. It’ll also be fascinating to see how this impacts local traffic patterns and safety perceptions in these cities.