A collision involving seven vehicles, including a Waymo autonomous vehicle, closed streets Sunday night in San Francisco's South of Market and killed one person, officials said. Officers from the San Francisco Police Department responded to a call about a crash in the area of 6th and Harrison streets at around 6:08 p.
Waymo lobbyists had a busy 2024. A recent review of lobbyist disclosure data by the San Francisco Examiner revealed Waymo paid lobbyists to meet with San
First responders were on the scene of a multi-vehicle collision Sunday night in San Francisco that killed one person and injured or impacted seven, according to the fire department.
A deadly, multi-car collision in San Francisco on Sunday evening marks the first time in the U.S. that a truly autonomous vehicle, with no one in the driver’s seat, has been involved in a fatal collision,
The victim in a deadly seven-car crash involving a Tesla Sunday evening in San Francisco has been identified. Mikhael Romanenko, 27, of San Francisco, was killed in the crash which took place in SF’s SoMa neighborhood,
Several people were injured after a crash involving multiple vehicles Sunday evening in the SoMa neighborhood, the San Francisco Fire Department (SFFD) said. San
In a lawsuit filed in December 2023, The City claimed that the California Public Utilities Commission had erred and abdicated its responsibilities when it handed Waymo and Cruise
A man detained by police following a fatal multi-vehicle crash in San Francisco Sunday evening was arrested Monday, police said.
One person is dead and another person has life-threatening injuries after a seven-vehicle crash in Sunday night, firefighters said.
Alphabet Inc.‘s Waymo LLC has a valid driverless passenger permit to operate in San Francisco, a California state appeals court ruled Tuesday, citing evidence of a good safety record for the self-driving taxi service.
A crowd of people damaged a Waymo vehicle near La Cienega Boulevard and West 3rd Street in Beverly Grove early Saturday, police said.
Waymo more than doubled its lobbying of San Francisco officials in 2024, according to city disclosures updated last week. The autonomous-vehicle company — whose whirring white Jaguars are now commonplace on San Francisco streets — paid lobbyists to meet with city government officials 348 times last year, compared with 137 times in 2023.