Trauma Surgeon Says Waymo Data Proves Robotaxis Save Lives—Despite Dead Pets and School Bus Violations
A doctor who treats car crash victims spent weeks analyzing Waymo's safety data and concluded the company's robotaxis are so much safer than human drivers that blocking them is unethical. His timing is remarkable: the op-ed dropped the same week federal regulators opened an investigation into Waymo vehicles repeatedly blowing past stopped school buses full of children.
California DMV Proposes Regulations to Permit Driverless Trucks on Highways by 2026 Amid Teamsters' Opposition
California is set to revise its DMV rules to allow testing and deployment of driverless trucks on highways, potentially starting 2026, amidst debate between tech companies and the Teamsters Union.
Austin-Bergstrom International Hits Record Passenger Numbers in October Amid Expansion Efforts
Austin-Bergstrom International Airport reports an 8.92% increase in October 2025 passenger traffic and a 0.63% rise in cargo, with significant airline disparities and a historical record for TSA screenings.
MTS Offers Free Shuttle Service to Alleviate Congestion at San Diego's December Nights Festivities
MTS offers free shuttles from City College to Balboa Park for San Diego's December Nights, relieving congestion with designated lanes and connecting attendees to the holiday event's expected 300,000 visitors.
Major Overhaul: Chicago's State/Lake CTA Station to Close for 3-Year Reconstruction Starting January
Chicago's State/Lake CTA station is set to close for a three-year overhaul, involving upgrades like wider platforms and a new glass canopy. Traffic patterns in the Loop will change due to the reconstruction.
Jefferson Parish Landfill Temporarily Closes Due to Power Outage, Alternate Drop-Off Locations Provided
Jefferson Parish landfill was temporarily closed due to a power outage after severe weather, with services expected to resume the following day, per the parish website.












