A Waymo, driven by a man, travels west on Washington Avenue during a training data trip around St. Louis city streets on Dec. 11. Waymo, a driverless ride-hailing company, uses vehicles capable of autonomous navigation, but they are currently being driven by a person and without paying passengers as the company maps and gathers data about St. Louis streets.
David Carson, Post-Dispatch
A man drives a Waymo car, turning west onto Washington Avenue during a training data trip around St. Louis city streets on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.Â
David Carson, Post-Dispatch
A Waymo, driven by a man, travels west on Washington Avenue during a training data trip around St. Louis city streets on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025. Waymo, a driverless ride-hailing company, uses vehicles capable of autonomous navigation, but they are currently being driven by a person and without paying passengers as the company maps and gathers data about St. Louis streets.
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A Waymo, driven by a man, travels west on Washington Avenue during a training data trip around St. Louis city streets on Dec. 11. Waymo, a driverless ride-hailing company, uses vehicles capable of autonomous navigation, but they are currently being driven by a person and without paying passengers as the company maps and gathers data about St. Louis streets.
A Waymo, driven by a man, travels west on Washington Avenue during a training data trip around St. Louis city streets on Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025. Waymo, a driverless ride-hailing company, uses vehicles capable of autonomous navigation, but they are currently being driven by a person and without paying passengers as the company maps and gathers data about St. Louis streets.