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Self-driving taxi company Waymo is beginning to map Boston's streets. Scott Kirsner, a columnist with WBUR's editorial partner MassLive, says there's a long road ahead to make the vehicles work here.
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Waymo, the California-based self-driving taxi company, deployed a small fleet of human-driven cars onto the roads of Greater ...
When the autonomous vehicle startup Waymo starts mapping the streets of Boston, it will likely have to navigate regulatory ...