Autonomous driving, Waymo LLC, Mountain View, California, USA


Ready for the Road

Published on May 15, 2015

We started designing the world’s first fully self-driving vehicle to transform mobility, making it easier, safer and more enjoyable for everyone to get around. Now we're ready for the next step of our project: this summer, our prototype vehicles will leave the test track and hit the familiar roads of Mountain View, California, with our safety drivers aboard.
 

Google Want to Take the Wheel With Its Self-Driving Car

Published on Oct 5, 2015

Google's self-driving car may look and sound like a giant Roomba but they may also be part of the future of automobile transportation.
 

Driverless Google Car Crashes For The First Time Ever

Published on Mar 3, 2016

The Google Autonomous Vehicle fleet is known for being safe and better than human drivers...until now? For the first recorded time ever, one of the self-driving cars self-drove itself into an accident!
 

Google's next self-driving car is a minivan

Published on May 4, 2016

Google gets in touch with its inner soccer mom with a self-driving minivan thanks to a partnership with Fiat Chrysler.
 

Google hiring self-driving car testers

Published on May 13, 2016

Want to test a self-driving car? Google pays $20-an-hour for the gig in Arizona. Meanwhile, Apple steers toward the ride-hailing business by investing in a Chinese rival to Uber.
 

First impressions of the self-driving Google Car during Google I/O 2016 in Mountain View

Published on May 19, 2016
 

Google's self-driving cars have clocked 2 million miles

Published on Oct 5, 2016

By this point, self driving cars are a common sight in Silicon Valley and
Google’s fleet of nearly 60 autonomous cars hit a milestone: They have now clocked more than two million miles of driving on public streets.
 
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