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If you're driving or walking around Philadelphia in the next few weeks, you could see one of these Waymo driverless taxis.
Waymo, the robotaxi company, will soon start hitting the streets in several new cities throughout the country as part of a test run with Philadelphia being ...
You can't hail a Waymo in the city just yet. The Alphabet-owned company is currently testing and mapping, with humans in the ...
Philadelphia is one of more than 10 cities where human autonomous-technology experts will be taking Waymos on summer “road ...
The City of Brotherly Love is known for lots of things: cheesesteaks, the Liberty Bell, Paddy's Pub, and residents who don't ...
The autonomous vehicle company says it will have a fleet in the city this summer, but the cars won't be available for ...
Waymo says its cars will be in neighborhoods everywhere from North Philly to University City and will also operate on the ...
By mapping out Philadelphia streets, the company hopes to expand its robotaxi service to more east coast metropolitan areas in addition to Miami, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and more recently, New York ...
Waymo, the self-driving ride-hailing service owned by Google, moved into Philadelphia for the first time this month, and Philly residents weren't exactly ...
Waymo said it will offer "specially-trained Rider Support agents" during rides hailed by teens and loop in parents if needed.
Before Waymo, Philadelphia had hitchBOT, a hitchhiking robot dependent on the kindness of strangers. It was destroyed after ending up on Elfreth’s Alley. Locals joke its fate is a cautionary tale.