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Waymo is cleared to launch robotaxi service in Los Angeles

Waymo approved to expand into LA and San Mateo counties by California regulators.
Waymo, owned by Alphabet, has been testing driverless vehicles in LA and is set to launch in the coming months.

Maps show significant Waymo expansion after major California ruling

Waymo approved for driverless taxi expansion in San Francisco Peninsula and Los Angeles.
CPUC ruling allows Waymo to launch paid-fare service in new areas.

Waymo robotaxis are approved for Los Angelesand more areas around San Francisco

Waymo approved to expand driverless services in Los Angeles and San Francisco area.
CPUC approval amidst public backlash towards robotaxis.

Waymo Gets State Approval for Los Angeles and SF Peninsula Expansion and Freeway Driving

Waymo granted permission to expand into San Mateo County and the Peninsula for driverless passenger service operations.
Waymo can now offer its robotaxi service outside San Francisco, driving on freeways at speeds of up to 65 mph.

Waymo's robotaxi expansion plan for Peninsula delayed by regulator

Waymo's driverless service expansion down the Peninsula faces a regulatory delay due to public safety concerns and the need for further staff review by the California Public Utilities Commission.
Support and opposition towards Waymo's expansion plan from various organizations and cities, with concerns mainly focusing on public safety incidents involving Waymo and its rival Cruise.

Waymo wants to expand its driverless robotaxis to the Peninsula, opposition rises

Waymo has submitted a proposal to expand its robot-driven taxi service from San Francisco to the Peninsula in the Bay Area.
Local authorities are opposed to the expansion and believe that they should have control over where robotaxis operate.

Waymo is cleared to launch robotaxi service in Los Angeles

Waymo approved to expand into LA and San Mateo counties by California regulators.
Waymo, owned by Alphabet, has been testing driverless vehicles in LA and is set to launch in the coming months.

Maps show significant Waymo expansion after major California ruling

Waymo approved for driverless taxi expansion in San Francisco Peninsula and Los Angeles.
CPUC ruling allows Waymo to launch paid-fare service in new areas.

Waymo robotaxis are approved for Los Angelesand more areas around San Francisco

Waymo approved to expand driverless services in Los Angeles and San Francisco area.
CPUC approval amidst public backlash towards robotaxis.

Waymo Gets State Approval for Los Angeles and SF Peninsula Expansion and Freeway Driving

Waymo granted permission to expand into San Mateo County and the Peninsula for driverless passenger service operations.
Waymo can now offer its robotaxi service outside San Francisco, driving on freeways at speeds of up to 65 mph.

Waymo's robotaxi expansion plan for Peninsula delayed by regulator

Waymo's driverless service expansion down the Peninsula faces a regulatory delay due to public safety concerns and the need for further staff review by the California Public Utilities Commission.
Support and opposition towards Waymo's expansion plan from various organizations and cities, with concerns mainly focusing on public safety incidents involving Waymo and its rival Cruise.

Waymo wants to expand its driverless robotaxis to the Peninsula, opposition rises

Waymo has submitted a proposal to expand its robot-driven taxi service from San Francisco to the Peninsula in the Bay Area.
Local authorities are opposed to the expansion and believe that they should have control over where robotaxis operate.
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Letters: PG&E rate hike

CPUC should put a hold on the approved rate hike for PG&E until environmental impact studies are completed
Slowing down the introduction of artificial intelligence is necessary due to geopolitical conflicts and the release of advanced AI chatbots
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