Hand Gestures And Horses: Waymo’s Self-Driving Service Learns To Woo The Public - News Summed Up

Hand Gestures And Horses: Waymo’s Self-Driving Service Learns To Woo The Public


Six months after Waymo started offering a driverless taxi service near Phoenix, the robot vehicles and — and the public — are learning to coexist. More than 1,000 people are signed up to use the Waymo One service; tens of thousands are waiting to sign on. How do you contact whomever?”There have been a “half a dozen” collisions involving a Waymo vehicle, Duggan says, but not ones where the Waymo vehicle was at fault. Both he and Chandler Mayor Hartke say angry events involving Waymo vehicles are rare and that locals aren’t making a stink about them. (Discussions with a few residents didn’t reveal any particular frustration, and some local high school students said they hadn’t ridden in Waymo vans yet but hope to.)


Source: Forbes May 19, 2019 14:00 UTC



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