The future of driving could mean no one behind the wheel — at least that’s what the autonomous driving tech company Waymo is hoping. To shift that goal into high gear, the company has started testing its self-driving cars on fast moving highways. Kris Van Cleave went along for a ride.
Inside self-driving Waymo ride as company looks to expand to highways
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