Waymo’s driverless cars are finally ready for the highway

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Waymo is testing its driverless vehicles on Phoenix’s highways in a first for the autonomous vehicle company. Customers of its ridehailing service will be able to take rider-only highway trips soon.

Waymo’s days of avoiding freeways are finally coming to an end. The Alphabet-owned company announced today that its fully driverless vehicles would begin tackling the higher speeds of Phoenix’s freeways, all while ferrying passengers to and from their destinations. Waymo says it will approach freeway trips with some degree of slowness — not in terms of vehicle speed, but with regard to which passengers it accepts.

In contrast, most automakers only allow their customers to use partially autonomous advanced driver assist systems, with features such as adaptive cruise control and lane-centering, on divided, limited-access highways. Critics have cited the avoidance of highways as evidence that autonomous vehicles aren’t ready for the realities of driving. But self-driving truck companies have largely stuck to highways in their testing — though only with human safety drivers in the front seat.

 

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