The Cupertino-based tech giant allegedly has made a testing procedure for autonomous safety driving as suggested by the recent leaked documents circulating online.
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Alphabet, Inc., Google's parent company, has just established a stand-alone company named Waymo and it focuses on self-driving technology. Its first test drive was done with a legally blind man named Steve Mahan --- who was only by himself when the company's pod-like, self-driving car drove him around Austin, Texas. This was deemed a great start for the company, although they are aware of its need to develop more.
The tech giant's self driving cars are still far from totally being able to stand alone without the help of a human driver once in a while.
Reports have been buzzing about a new deal happening between the two, which could be announced this January.
Google has just introduced its first self-driving car prototype, which operates smoothly without needing an accelerator pedal, a steering wheel, or even brakes.
California has given self-driving cars a green light on its roads and autonomous vehicles could hit the streets by 2015.