Driverless Ride-hailing in Austin 2025
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•My vote? Replace the humans and put robots behind the steering wheel.
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Driverless ride-hailing service Waymo is coming to Austin in 2025 .
The Uber app will be the way to access Waymo in Austin ; the same is true for Atlanta , which also is getting the service.
The ride was so smooth that I suddenly felt the way I do on a passenger train or the monorail Skylink at the Dallas - Fort Worth airport.
Swiss Re, in cooperation with Waymo , has set up a methodology for comparing the risks of human-driven versus driverless cars.
Michael Taylor : Why in the world do we trust humans? Humans get distracted, and tired. They forget to check their blind spots while changing lanes. The robot car never forgets to check the blind spot because there is no blind spot.
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