The car crash happened around 6 p.m. Sunday and involved at least seven cars, including an unoccupied autonomous Waymo vehicle.
The driver who plowed his Tesla into seven cars in San Francisco over the weekend, killing one person, has been released.
Tesla is looking to roll out the latest self-driving taxi service, but critics are already pushing back. In the Bay Area, autonomous driving vehicles have had mixed results. Waymo functions day to day, while Cruise pulled out of the local market due to several incidents.
Seven vehicles and eight people were impacted by the collision on Sixth Street, which police said could be related to a hit-and-run incident involving multiple vehicles on northbound Interstate
SAN FRANCISCO - The man killed after a Tesla driver plowed into at least seven cars in San Francisco over the weekend has been identified. The medical examiner said Mikhael Romanenko, 27 ...
The driver of a black Tesla who was arrested in connection to a deadly seven-car crash in San Francisco Sunday has been released from police custody, KRON4.com has
San Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins said her office needs more time to determine whether to charge Zheng. Zheng's Tesla crashed into seven cars on Sunday, killing 27-year-old Mikhael ...
On Sunday, January 19, San Franciso, California residents witnessed a seven-car pile-up after a speeding Tesla Model Y crashed into the car in the rear of the Waymo. The Waymo car slammed into the cars ahead of it, killing one man and a dog.
SAN FRANCISCO - A woman who survived a multi-car crash in San ... But that dream was cut short when the driver of a Tesla, identified by police as 66-year-old Jia Lin Zheng, was arrested and then released following the Sunday night crash, as the district ...
Federal agencies have offered exits to millions of employees and tested the prowess of engineers — just like when Elon Musk bought Twitter. The similarities have been uncanny.
Soon, when Austinites pull up to a light between a Waymo and Tesla they might be the only person in a car. That's because Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced plans to bring a paid ride-hailing service, powered by Tesla’s recently announced robotaxis,