Independence in a Driverless Car: Blind Riders Cheer Waymo's Solo Rides

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Visually impaired riders in California describe Waymo’s driverless taxis as a rare source of solitude and control—being able to ride alone, choose music, and avoid human drivers—though higher costs, limited vehicle availability, and ongoing safety debates accompany the service as Waymo expands and partners with disability groups.
Blind Waymo Users Revel in the Joy of Riding Alone The New York Times
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