
Chicago is beginning to see the future of transportation. Recently, driverless taxis have started appearing on city streets, catching people’s attention. They are sparking conversations about what travel might look like in the next decade. These cars are operated by Google’s Waymo and are currently in a testing phase. They drive around to study the roads and traffic, but they are not carrying passengers yet.
Waymo Tests Self-Driving Cars in Chicago
Waymo’s autonomous vehicles have already made waves in several U.S. cities. But Chicago represents a new frontier. Its busy downtown, winding streets, and unpredictable weather create both difficulties and opportunities for this self-driving technology. During testing, safety drivers stay behind the wheel. They make sure the cars can handle the tricky city streets before the cars are allowed to drive on their own.
Local media and residents have noticed the vehicles. Reactions range from excitement to cautious skepticism. Many people are curious about how these cars operate, while others wonder about the effects on safety, traffic, and the city’s taxi industry.
Legal and Safety Concerns
In Illinois, you cannot have driverless taxis on the road without a human inside. Lawmakers in Springfield are discussing bills that could allow this in the future. One bill would let self-driving cars run in large counties like Cook County and other selected areas. The law has not passed yet.
This is partly because of safety and job concerns. Some people worry about accidents, insurance, and the effect on taxi and rideshare drivers. Others want stricter rules before letting driverless taxis drive by themselves.
What Waymo Says
Waymo says its cars are becoming safer over time. Their data shows these vehicles have fewer serious crashes than human-driven cars in the cities where they operate. The company also tested them in snowy and winter conditions, which is especially important for cities like Chicago.
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