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Waymo launches pothole data-sharing program in Austin, partnering with Waze for test markets
Waymo said the goal is to help cities fix potholes faster and more efficiently by providing data gathered by its robotaxis.
A new pilot program in metro Atlanta is using self-driving technology to help spot potholes and get them fixed faster.
The Waymos are just like the rest of us. Waymo finally launched their self-driving rideshare services in Nashville last week after months of testing and mapping the city with their autonomous vehicles ...
Georgia products liability attorney Rebekah Cooper talks law after riding in a self-driving Waymo rideshare in Atlanta with ...
Waymo's robotaxis use autonomous driving technology, including an array of high-end cameras, lidar, radar and other tracking ...
Over the past month, Metro has received 33 complaints or concerns about driverless cars. Waymo rolled out to rideshare ...
When Waymo's self-driving vehicles eventually hit Philly's streets, they'll be watching for more than other cars and pedestrians. They'll also be monitoring the city's seemingly endless amount of ...
Municipal officials in multiple cities where Waymo operates have reached out to the robotaxi operator for help in locating ...
Waymo has officially launched its first self-driving public rides in Nashville. The service covers a 60-square-mile area, ...
Waymo’s robotaxis will help collect data on potholes and road conditions for city and state Department of Transportation ...
Driving companies Waymo and Waze are partnering with cities to create pilot pothole reports while operating vehicles. Atlanta ...
Nashville drivers are now sharing the road with Waymo driverless cars, which launched to public use last week.
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