« BackWaymo's Robotaxis Are Coming to Londonwired.comSubmitted by standardUser 2 days ago
  • falcor84 2 days ago

    > its first international service could be Waymo's biggest challenge yet

    Waymo have been testing/operating in Tokyo for about half a year now, so this would actually be their second international territory.

    Fortune have a somewhat better writeup - https://fortune.com/2025/10/15/waymo-expand-europe-london-la...

    • senkora 2 days ago

      I wonder how much engineering was needed to adapt to driving on the left side of the road.

      I imagine that for some things you just flip a switch, but for anything neural there could be learned associations where certain objects or events are more common on certain sides of the road. I guess that Tesla would he more effected by that given their end-to-end neural architecture.

      • tim333 a day ago

        As a human driver I've never had much problem with the left right thing but a lot of road rules and conventions are different. That's always been trickier going from the UK to Paris or the US.

        • devilbunny 2 days ago

          Maybe you can get lucky by mirroring the situation left-to-right. Certainly the hardest part of driving on the left isn’t being on the “wrong” side of the road but being on the “wrong” side of the car.

        • SideburnsOfDoom 2 days ago

          Wayve (1) are driving similar test vehicles in London

          Apparently they're not affiliated with Waymo, rather they are a competitor (2)

          1) https://wayve.ai/

          2) https://techfundingnews.com/wayve-2-billion-microsoft-softba...

          • ChrisArchitect a day ago