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Driverless cars are expanding into more markets across the country. In San Francisco they're already ubiquitous, but the robo-taxis' behaviors are unsettling riders.
There’s another tech company tooling around San Diego. Nuro, an autonomous driving technology company based in Silicon Valley ...
Back in 2015, I rode in one of Google's experimental versions of a self-driving car, with a human backup sitting behind the wheel. The car drove like a 16-year-old who just got their learner's permit.
It’s an unusually hot day in San Francisco, and I am in a self-driving car named Charcuterie, operated by Cruise. Next to me is William Riggs, a professor at the University of San Francisco who ...
Driverless cars are expanding into more markets across the country. In San Francisco they're already ubiquitous, but the robo-taxis' behaviors are unsettling riders.
While in San Francisco, I saw all these Waymo self-driving cars running around and got curious about them. So, I looked them up, realized they were taxis, and ordered one to try it out for myself.