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Waymo Faces Scrutiny Amid Expansion and Incidents
15 Mar
Summary
- Waymo robotaxis are operating in 10 cities, with plans for global expansion.
- The self-driving company recently raised $16 billion for its growth.
- Waymo faces federal probes and has had several high-profile traffic incidents.

Waymo, the self-driving car subsidiary of Alphabet, is actively expanding its robotaxi service across 10 American cities. The company has announced ambitions to launch in major international hubs like New York City, London, and Tokyo.
To support this rapid growth, Waymo recently secured $16 billion in funding, valuing the company at approximately $126 billion. It anticipates serving one million rides weekly by the end of the year through its own app and partnerships with ride-hailing services.
Despite technological advancements, Waymo grapples with public trust issues and federal scrutiny. The company issued a recall in December after its vehicles illegally passed school buses. It has also been involved in incidents, including blocking an ambulance and striking a child in Santa Monica, prompting ongoing investigations into its safety protocols.




