When arriving at your destination and opening the door, how often do you stop to think who might be on the other side? According to the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, collisions with bicyclists when a vehicle's door opens into moving traffic, or "dooring," is the second most common collision that results in injury or fatality. To help prevent 'dooring' events, Waymo implemented new and more effective methods to help inform riders when other road users are nearby by employing t...| Waymo
For many years, Waymo has relied on an established safety framework — a comprehensive set of methodologies that we use to assess the safety of our technology and operations and that guides the deployment of the Waymo Driver. Our robust safety framework has enabled us to launch the world’s first fully autonomous ride-hail service, Waymo One, and expand our 24/7 operations with no human driver across multiple major U.S. cities. Today, residents of Metro Phoenix and San Francisco rely on Way...| Waymo
Waymo—formerly the Google self-driving car project—makes it safe and easy for people & things to get around with autonomous vehicles. Take a ride now.| Waymo
The path to Vision Zero requires reducing severe crashes and improving the safety of those most at risk. Our latest research paper shows that the Waymo Driver is making significant strides in both areas. By reducing the most dangerous crashes and providing better protection for pedestrians, cyclists, and other vulnerable road users, Waymo is making streets safer in cities where it operates.| Waymo
Toyota Motor Corporation (“Toyota”) and Waymo reached a preliminary agreement to explore a collaboration focused on accelerating the development and deployment of autonomous driving technologies.| Waymo
Waymo One, the world’s leading fully autonomous ride-hailing service, will be ready for riders in the nation’s capital on the Waymo One app in 2026.| Waymo
At Waymo, we are as rigorous and innovative in our safety practices as we are with our technology. We’ve built a comprehensive safety program to guide our testing and development of fully autonomous driving technology.| Waymo
We're voluntarily sharing our safety data to demonstrate how the Waymo Driver is making roads safer in the places we currently operate. See the stats.| Waymo
Today, we’re sharing our new cutting-edge research with Swiss Re, one of the world’s leading reinsurers, analyzing liability claims related to collisions from 25.3 million fully autonomous miles driven by Waymo. The study uses auto liability claims aggregate statistics as a proxy for at-fault collisions and expands on our previous research. It demonstrates that as we've scaled operations across Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Austin, the Waymo Driver significantly outperforms bot...| Waymo
Waymo One, our autonomous ride-hailing service, is coming to Austin, Texas. Join our interest to stay up to date.| Waymo
Today, Waymo and Uber are announcing an expanded partnership to bring the Waymo One experience to Austin and Atlanta, only on the Uber app, beginning in early 2025.| Waymo
The Waymo Driver is our self-driving car technology. Get a safe, reliable ride from The World's Most Experienced Driver.| Waymo
Waymo, formerly the Google self-driving car project, is creating safe, autonomous driving technology. Learn about our self-driving car company today.| Waymo
The wait is over. Starting today, anyone can hail a ride with Waymo in San Francisco. Rain, shine or Karl the Fog, just download the app, and ride.| Waymo
Waymo One, our autonomous ride-hailing app, offers stress-free rides so you can make the most of your time. Sit back and relax—We'll handle the drive.| Waymo
Waymo One, our autonomous ride-hailing service, provides safe rides in an all-electric fleet. Ride with our self-driving car service in Phoenix, AZ| Waymo