Waymo pauses San Antonio service after a car is swept away. Is more regulation needed?
During mid-April’s local downpours, self-driving taxi company Waymo temporarily suspended services in San Antonio after floodwaters swept away one of its vehicles. Days earlier, local TV stations aired footage of another Waymo gliding the wrong way through a pickup lane in front of an Alamo Heights elementary school. And up the road in Austin, a […]
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