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The cars don't come home, they are owned by their maker, and it's all over-the-air software updates for all robotaxi recalls ...
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CNET on MSNDriverless Car Maker Waymo Recalls More Than 1,200 Vehicles: Here's The Problem That Caused ItWaymo, known for its robotaxis, is recalling hundreds of cars after announcing plans to test manually driven vehicles in 2025 ...
Faulty software caused the autonomous vehicles to crash into chains, gates and other roadway barriers, safety regulators ...
Waymo, the self-driving taxi service owned by Google’s parent company, is recalling 1,212 vehicles operating in San Francisco ...
The driverless ride-hailing service Waymo issued a recall for 1,212 vehicles after a series of minor crashes involving ...
The recalls arrives after the NHTSA initiated a probe last year and reported incidents of Waymo cars crashing into chains and ...
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Los Angeles Magazine on MSNWaymo Recalls 80% of Robotaxis for Updates as L.A.'s Service Industry Goes CyborgWaymo, owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, recently issued a recall for more than 80% of its fleet of 1,500 cars operating in Los Angeles, Austin, Phoenix, and San Francisco. Those Jaguar ...
Waymo issued a software recall on 1,200 self-driving vehicles after some of its robotaxis were involved in minor collisions ...
Waymo recalled about 1,200 of its driverless vehicles with software issues detecting and responding to chains, gates and ...
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The company recalled 444 self-driving vehicles in February after two of its robotaxis crashed back-to-back into the same ...
Waymo recalled software for more than 1,200 robotaxis because some cars were collinding into barriers, a NHTSA report said.
The self-driving ride hailing service issued a recall following a series of collisions involving barriers in the road.
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