Waymo taxis on the way? California green-lights test program [www.mercurynews.com]
The Road To Self-Driving Retail [www.pymnts.com]
Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in its self-driving vehicles on California roads [techcrunch.com]
Waymo gets green light in California to pick up passengers in self-driving cars [www.theverge.com]
Waymo will test its self-driving taxis on employees in California [www.engadget.com]
Waymo gets permit for transporting passengers in California [9to5google.com]
Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in its self-driving via @rightrelevance thanks @gerald_bader https://t.co/RLQrbqYRUh
— Bojan Tunguz (@tunguz) July 3, 2019
Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in its self-driving vehicles on California roads https://t.co/jwzYeVPZrM via @techcrunch #familytrip pic.twitter.com/YyAYjQv0Jf
— Amee Chande (@AmeeChande) July 3, 2019
After years of working on this, @Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in California. This holds potential for @uber -like #TNC #AV services now happening the state (similar to what Waymo is doing in Arizona right now). https://t.co/kq97MJGsGc
— Nico Larco (@nicolarco) July 3, 2019
Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in its #selfdriving vehicles on California roads #ridehailing #futureofmobility #digitaltransformation #autonomous @TechCrunch @kirstenkorosec
— Wilko S. Wolters ???? (@WSWMUC) July 2, 2019
CC @mvollmer1 @Mobilegeeksde @TomRaftery @HeinzVHoenen https://t.co/LKwd3vLbfp
Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in its self-driving vehicles on California roads | TechCrunch https://t.co/Nr6KljKuZi
— Kristy Milland, MA??️? (@TurkerNational) July 3, 2019
Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in its self-driving vehicles on California roads via Kirsten Korosec https://t.co/pcR3S1HOW2 #ML #AI #Analytics #Automation pic.twitter.com/66FUpfxbc5
— Dr. Gerald Bader,PhD (@gerald_bader) July 2, 2019
.@Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in its #selfdriving #vehicles on #California roadshttps://t.co/A0hmVGB6IX#autonomous #SmartCity #AI #IoT #Robotics #tech #5G #driverless #SelfDrivingCars #startup #technology #DriverlessCars #Robots #startups #transport #mobility pic.twitter.com/wQLpdZjbXH
— guidaautonoma (@guidaautonoma) July 2, 2019
"Only Waymo employees will get to ride at first"
— Steve from Blue’s Clues (@SteveBlueClue) July 4, 2019
LOL
Best fake launch yet!https://t.co/daQ80EleqJ
Waymo gets green light in California to pick up passengers in self-driving cars (https://t.co/rPloMVeleu) https://t.co/KsWrryVUXO #kbn
— Korben (@Korben) July 4, 2019
Waymo gets green light in California to pick up passengers in self-driving cars https://t.co/S7jiEAt2Z2 pic.twitter.com/HLLcff0y3y
— The Verge (@verge) July 4, 2019
One step closer. I hope Uber drivers and other "gig economy" workers are taking note, it won't be long now. https://t.co/rRrnnVFDY9
— Alan Byrne (@AlanMByrne) July 4, 2019
Waymo gets green light in California to pick up passengers in self-driving cars https://t.co/S7jiEAt2Z2 pic.twitter.com/Xcx9SUFnmW
— The Verge (@verge) July 3, 2019
Waymo gains approval for transporting passengers in self-driving cars in California https://t.co/GYpVUKevRw by @nexusben pic.twitter.com/Qlpaii8hYQ
— Electrek.Co (@ElectrekCo) July 3, 2019
Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in its self-driving vehicles on California roads https://t.co/tbjE24BhqA via @techcrunch
— Liberation Technology (@Liberationtech) July 4, 2019
Waymo (ex-Google) using permatemps as safety drivers on its self-driving cars. (Are they really not employees if they must go thru Waymo training?) Who's liable for crash? https://t.co/naMH2IyN87
— Benjamin Ross (@BenRossTransit) July 5, 2019
Coming soon to the south bay: @Waymo is now allowed to transport passengers in its self-driving vehicles on California roads… https://t.co/iuvJyB1tk7 via @techcrunch
— Atul Butte (@atulbutte) July 4, 2019
One step closer towards robot cars... In 2017 a government report predicted self-driving cars could kill more than 1 million Canadian jobs. #BasicIncome now. https://t.co/3ekMmMnurq
— Basic Income Canada (@basicincomecdn) July 4, 2019