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Waymo and Waze pilot robotaxi data to flag potholes for cities
Waymo’s driverless cars are starting to do more than shuttle passengers around Phoenix and San Francisco. The company is now ...
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker wants a $7.1 million “Pothole Squad” to fix cratered Philadelphia streets year-round. Waymo might be ...
Waymo’s robotaxis will help collect data on road conditions for city and state Department of Transportation officials. Waymo ...
Waymo operates in 11 cities, and the pilot program will begin in five major markets: Austin, Texas; Atlanta; Los Angeles; ...
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Slafkovský’s Breakout Moment Arrives for the Canadiens
When the Montreal Canadiens‘ young forward Juraj Slafkovský was first trying to find his footing in the NHL, head coach ...
As Juraj Slafkovsky struggled to find his footing in the NHL, Montreal Canadiens coach Martin St. Louis drew an analogy ...
The autonomous vehicle and GPS-provider will partner to notify both drivers and local governments about potholes.
SEATTLE - Waymo and Waze are testing a new program to help fix Seattle's dreaded potholes. Waymo, the self-driving rideshare ...
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GPS vs. real-life experience: Do navigation apps really know the fastest route?
GPS accuracy is so good that it's tempting to rely on it exclusively. That could be a mistake in abnomal traffic conditions.
Two researchers at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology believe these apps are only giving drivers half of the information they need to make sure they arrive at their destination on time.
When Waymo's self-driving vehicles eventually hit Philly's streets, they'll be watching for more than other cars and pedestrians. They'll also be monitoring the city's seemingly endless amount of ...
It’s funny how some things we used to pay for without question are now just... free. No fanfare, no big moment, it just ...
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