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On this episode we sample two coffees from Black & White Coffee Roasters (Rodrigo Sanchez Candy Hearts and The Future- Chocolate Covered Strawberries) while talking about our state is on fire, good ole weenie roasts, an Irish fire issue, stepping out of a wheelhouse and entering another, a delicious smelling bag, the process for the coffee nerds, a french press process, past tense of grind, hot brown water, stepping outside of the norms, did we put sugar in it already?, fruity pebbles, 90% of the pleasure of coffee, traveling coffee, singing a jingle, cupping for the FansOnly, making milkshakes with powdered cappuccino, drinking a pot of coffee all day long, your go to order, Hot Drip, an appointment in the next ten minutes, chewing room temp milk, pink runts, a good nighttime coffee, big berry energy, hammers and rolling pins, and California Taxis. Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #335
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is restricting the operation of companies like Waymo, amid public skepticism and backlash from taxi drivers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Las personas ciegas usuarias de perros guía tienen derecho a utilizar y estar en lugares públicos y de uso público. Y, aunque así sea por Ley, en Murcia quieren sensibilizar y mostrar su total colaboración y, por eso, los cerca de 300 taxistas de la ciudad acaban de lanzar y sumar en sus coches la campaña ‘Perro Guía Sí’, con una simbólica pegatina de color azul con la imagen de un perro guía con su arnés, el lema de la campaña y mucho cariño hacia estos animales.Escuchar audio
Hohe Rabatte, neue Förderung, politische Richtungswechsel – und mittendrin die Städte. Wie gelingt Elektromobilität dort, wo sie am sichtbarsten ist: im urbanen Raum? In der neuen Episode von „eMobility Insights“ spricht electrive-Chefredakteur Peter Schwierz mit Christoph Steinkamp, Geschäftsführer von hySOLUTIONS, über Hamburg als Reallabor der Verkehrswende – und über die Frage, was andere Kommunen daraus lernen können. Hamburg steht beim Hochlauf der Elektromobilität über dem Bundesschnitt. Mehr als 43.000 E-Pkw sind unterwegs, der Anteil wächst kontinuierlich. Für Steinkamp ist das kein Zufall, sondern Ergebnis strategischer Steuerung: frühzeitiger Ausbau der Ladeinfrastruktur, klare politische Zielsetzungen und eine Verwaltung, die nicht nur reguliert, sondern selbst vorangeht. „Wir sind, was die Elektrifizierung des Pkw-Bestands angeht, über dem Bundesschnitt – und das trägt sich seit Jahren“, sagt er. Doch in der „Bubble“ der Elektromobilität ist Geduld Mangelware. Und deshalb hätte auch Steinkamp noch viel mehr erreicht: „Man denkt immer, es könnte alles schneller gehen.“ Besonders eindrucksvoll ist der Blick auf einzelne Nutzergruppen. Hamburg hat den Taximarkt konsequent elektrifiziert – mit Förderanreizen, Übergangsfristen und klaren Vorgaben. Das Ergebnis: Ein Viertel der Taxis fährt bereits elektrisch. Und das ohne Proteste! „Hättest du mich vor fünf Jahren gefragt, hätte ich mit einer großen Taxidemo gerechnet“, so Steinkamp. „Aber wir haben das kommunikativ gut begleitet – und die Branche kann rechnen.“ Auch bei Bussen, Carsharing, Hafenlogistik und sogar im Fährverkehr auf Elbe und Alster geht Hamburg elektrische Wege. Reine Batteriefähren sind bestellt, die Ladeinfrastruktur für den Schwerlastverkehr wird datenbasiert geplant und Ladehubs entstehen dort, wo sie tatsächlich gebraucht werden. Eine Erkenntnis aus Hamburg gilt für Pkw wie Lkw gleichermaßen: Nicht jede Ladesäule gehört in den öffentlichen Raum. „Wenn wir bei ‚Wünsch dir was‘ wären, würde ich Ladeinfrastruktur am liebsten nur auf halböffentlichen Flächen aufbauen – dann hätten wir den öffentlichen Raum für andere Zwecke.“ Aber das reicht natürlich insbesondere für private E-Autos nicht aus. Deshalb baut auch Hamburg – mit sechs Anbietern – weiterhin kontinuierlich aus. Gleichzeitig zeigt das Gespräch mit Christoph Steinkamp, wie fragil der Fortschritt ist. Politische Signale aus Berlin sorgen für Verunsicherung. „Warum soll ich mir jetzt ein Elektrofahrzeug zulegen, wenn gleichzeitig über Technologieoffenheit im Pkw-Verkehr gesprochen wird?“, fragt Steinkamp. Sein Appell an die Bundespolitik ist deutlich: „Im Pkw-Verkehr noch über Technologieoffenheit zu sprechen, ist nicht hilfreich – auch nicht für die deutsche Automobilwirtschaft.“ Die Hamburger Bevölkerung hat sich unterdessen mit einem erfolgreichen Volksentscheid noch ambitioniertere Klimaziele gesetzt: Klimaneutralität bis 2040. Das erhöht den Druck – und macht deutlich, dass Elektromobilität in der Hansestadt vom „Nice-to-have“ zum „New Normal“ werden muss. Nur so lässt sich der CO2-Ausstoß senken. Wie Städte regulatorisch steuern können, warum Wettbewerb bei Ladeinfrastruktur entscheidend ist, welche Rolle Parkraum spielt – und weshalb selbst Toiletten an Ladepunkten ein Thema sind – all' das beleuchtet diese Episode mit überraschender Offenheit. Eine Folge für alle, die Elektromobilität nicht nur als Technologie, sondern als kommunale Gestaltungsaufgabe verstehen. Und für alle, die wissen wollen, ob Hamburg wirklich einen Schritt voraus ist – oder einfach nur konsequenter handelt. Und darum geht es auch bei der ersten Hamburger E-Mobilitätskonferenz am 18. März, bei der Experten aus ganz Deutschland und Europa ihre Ideen für die Zukunft teilen.
Fevzi Turkalp, the Gadget Detective, joins Sarah Gorrell to discuss plans by WayMo to launch driverless taxis on London's roads later this year. Is the technology really ready for use on busy roads or is safety still a major concern? Will people even feel confident using them and who is liable when there is an accident? Plus what of the future, will driverless vehicles become the norm for private ownership, too?You can follow and contact the Gadget Detective on X @gadgetdetective and BlueSky @GadgetDetective.com#Fevzi#Turkalp#Gadget#Detective#Tech#Technology#News#Reviews#Help#Advice#Sarah#Gorrell#BBC#Radio#Surrey#Driverless#Taxis#Taxi#AI#London#WayMo#Cabs#Cab#Driving#Accidents#Safety#Trials#Autopilot
In this week's episode of the Rich Habits Podcast, Robert Croak and Austin Hankwitz talk about the first cybercab rolling through the production line at Gigafactory Texas, the five companies who could benefit from eIPP selections taking place soon, and the Fed disagreeing with what to do with interest rates in 2026. ---
Microsoft advierte más riesgo digital por relocalizaciónCambios en AICM son por remodelación: MarinaCondado de Los Ángeles demanda a RobloxMás información en nuestro Podcast
La “célèbre” société Taxis Martin Dispatching magouille auprès d'une société de taxis. Il prend les réservations, encaisse l'argent, et leur laisse …la course. Bon, forcément, ça passe mal !
La “célèbre” société Taxis Martin Dispatching magouille auprès d'une société de taxis. Il prend les réservations, encaisse l'argent, et leur laisse …la course. Bon, forcément, ça passe mal !
January 26, 2026: Air Taxis and Vertical AerospaceKeep your eyes on the skies, because electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft are about to be taking off.Not quite an airplane and not quite a helicopter, an eVTOL is perhaps best described as a piloted drone that carry passengers. They ascend straight up during takeoff, are quieter than a refrigerator, give off zero emissions, and can reach top speeds of 200 miles per hour.eVTOLs are a unique new form of transportation that could reduce traffic congestion in densely-populated areas and are gaining regulatory clearances in both the US and abroad. Several companies are already conducting pilot programs that have been partially-funded by airlines and automakers.On Monday's show, MyWallSt's founder Emmet Savage and I discuss how this new industry is reaching a higher altitude.Our stock of focus was Vertical Aerospace (NYSE: EVTL) a fascinating innovator who's also much less inexpensive than its other eVTOL peers.⚠️ Not financial advice. Do your own research before investing.#evtol #watchlist #stockpicks #dividends #chipstocks #marketing #7investing #investing2026 #techinvesting
The National Taxi Alliance says it takes seriously any calls to remove scholars from its taxis. The Greater Gauteng Learner Transport Organisation will hold a stay‑away from school today, protesting what it calls "abuse and impoundment of learner transport operators' vehicles" and unpaid invoices. The Taxi Alliance says while it respects the right to strike, it has asked scholar transport operators not to disrupt its services to stranded learners. For the latest, we're joined on the line by Theo Malele, National Taxi Alliance spokesperson...
Sie führen ein Leben in der Zukunft – zumindest aus deutscher Sicht: Philipp Alvares de Souza Soares und Marie-Astrid Langer berichten für Handelsblatt und Neue Zürcher Zeitung aus dem Epizentrum des Fortschritts. Sie testen KI-Modelle, die es in Europa nicht gibt, Fahrten im Robo-Taxi sind für sie Alltag. Im OMR Podcast verraten sie, wie oft man Tech-Promis wie Mark Zuckerberg beim Joggen trifft, wie viel Blase im KI-Boom steckt – und wie man das Leben in einer Stadt meistert, in der man mit 233.000 US-Dollar Haushaltseinkommen staatliche Hilfe bekommt.
Getting into a cab without a driver behind the wheel may be commonplace in the US and China, but now Great Britain wants to get in on the act.In this episode of Which? Shorts, we explain how three tech giants are battling to get their cars on British streets, and tell you what a country with driverless cars on our roads will look like.But how widespread and accessible robotaxis are to become will depend on which company wins the race to get its motors on our streets.Read more of our cars news on our website & sign up for our free Cars and Tech newslettersBecome a Which? member for 50% off the usual price
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HOUR 2: So who's really driving the self-driving taxis? full 2154 Tue, 10 Feb 2026 21:00:00 +0000 Ev4YuvcWQz2a7ycEIEpY9Mo5nGyKNOzm news The Dana & Parks Podcast news HOUR 2: So who's really driving the self-driving taxis? You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.co
Meer as 100 onpadwaardige minibus-taxi's is van Gauteng se paaie afgetrek tydens 'n intensiewe weeklange wetstoepassingsoperasie gemik op onveilige openbare vervoervoertuie en operateurs wat nie aan die wet voldoen nie. Owerhede het gefokus op belangrike openbare en skoolvervoerroetes in Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni en Tshwane. Die woordvoerder van die Departement van Paaie en Vervoer, Lesiba Mpya, sê 108 taxi-operateurs het nie geldige lisensies gehad nie:
Greg Brady spoke to Kristine Hubbard, operations manager for Beck Taxi, about there will be virtually no wheelchair accessible taxis on Toronto's streets as the city removes them all on March 31st. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greg Brady spoke to Kristine Hubbard, operations manager for Beck Taxi, about there will be virtually no wheelchair accessible taxis on Toronto's streets as the city removes them all on March 31st. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
HEADLINES:• Dubai Residents Can Now Check Their DEWA Bills Through ChatGPT• Driverless Taxis To Hit The Roads This March! • Tomorrowland-Backed Terra Solis Dubai Officially Closes Its Doors • A Woman's Bank Cards Were Charged While Still Inside Her Bag
This week we talk Gavin McKenna legal situation, Jarvis & Bennett being called up, Dubai's DRONE TAXIS, Panarin trade, and more!BETHOG SPORTSBOOK & CASINOCode: AAShttps://bethog.com/X/Twitter: https://x.com/BetHogInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/playbethogHosts & ShowX/Twitter:https://X.com/Kfortchhttps://X.com/Zachboychukhttps://X.com/AthleteArtistPCIG:https://Instagram.com/ZachBoychukhttps://Instagram.com/Kfortchhttps://Instagram.com/AthleteArtistShowTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@kfortchhttps://www.tiktok.com/zachboychukhttps://www.tiktok.com/@athleteartistshowTwitter:https://twitter.com/Kfortchhttps://Twitter.com/Zachboychukhttps://Twitter.com/AthleteArtistPCIG:https://Instagram.com/ZachBoychukhttps://Instagram.com/Kfortchhttps://Instagram.com/AthleteArtistShowTikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@kfortchhttps://www.tiktok.com/@athleteartistshow
The drone revolution is here — and it's transforming retail, logistics, and the future of mobility. In this episode, Aaron Starks, President & CEO of 47G, breaks down how autonomous delivery, air taxis, and advanced aerospace technology are reshaping the way products move and consumers shop. You'll learn: • How autonomous drones will change last‑mile delivery and retail logistics • Why Utah is becoming a national hub for aerospace, defense, and air mobility • What retailers must prepare for as air taxis and drone delivery scale nationwide A deep, forward‑looking conversation for anyone building, investing in, or operating the future of commerce.
Mardi 6 février 1934 – La grève des Taxis à NYC à l'origine de la loi HASSNew York est le théâtre d'une émeute spectaculaire : des centaines de chauffeurs de taxi en grève affrontent la police sur Broadway, incendiant des taxis indépendants et provoquant des troubles majeurs dans la circulation urbaine. Cet évènement sera à l'origine de la loi HASS créant le système de Medallion, licence officielle permettant d'exploiter un taxi Jaune à New York. à NYC à l'origine de la loi HASS-------------N'hésitez pas à aller visiter notre site racontemoinewyork.com Retrouvez tous les liens des réseaux sociaux et des plateformes du podcast ici : https://linktr.ee/racontemoinewyorkHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Con Antonio Sanabria, Doctor en Economía, profesor e investigador en economía aplicada en la UCM; Miguel Córdoba, profesor de economía financiera; y Carmen Morales, profesora del IE Business School.
Zu Gast im Studio in dieser Folge ist Jara Hain, die auf dem "heißen Sitz" von Albert von Thurn und Taxis die Pacenotes der 94. Rallye Monte-Carlo vorlas. Warum die Pylone im Hafenbecken von Monaco gerade mitten auf dem Kopfsteinpflasterstück platziert war, obwohl sich doch rundherum so schöner Rennasphalt befand. Was für Albert von Thurn und Taxis der Mitropa Rally Cup bedeutet und warum auch in diesem Jahr wieder mindestens 4 Läufe dort geplant sind. Und ihr erfahrt den Grund, weshalb Albert kein Rally1-Auto fahren möchte. Die Antwort auf diese Frage dürfte Euch überraschen. Alle Links rund um den ANTRIEB: https://magazin.antrieb.media/linkbio/
On this episode of Live From The Compound, Josh Brown sits down with Mark Mulhern (aka Manu Invests), creator of the bestselling Substack Fundamentally Sound, to break down the long-term bull case for Uber. They dive into the rise of autonomous taxis, Wall Street's estimates for the robotaxi market, and what Tesla, Uber, and Waymo are saying about the size of the opportunity. The conversation also explores Uber's stock performance around major AV announcements and why partnerships not owning the tech may be Uber's biggest advantage. Plus: Uber's expanding autonomous network, the Lucid + Nvidia deal, and why Bill Ackman took notice of Manu's Uber thesis. If you're interested in autonomous vehicles, Uber stock, and the future of transportation, this episode is for you. Fundamentally Sound Substack: https://manuinvests.substack.com/ This episode is sponsored by Teucrium. Find out more at https://teucrium.com/agricultural-commodity-etfs Sign up for The Compound Newsletter and never miss out! Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecompoundnews Twitter: https://twitter.com/thecompoundnews LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-compound-media/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thecompoundnews Investing involves the risk of loss. This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be or regarded as personalized investment advice or relied upon for investment decisions. Michael Batnick and Josh Brown are employees of Ritholtz Wealth Management and may maintain positions in the securities discussed in this video. All opinions expressed by them are solely their own opinion and do not reflect the opinion of Ritholtz Wealth Management. The Compound Media, Incorporated, an affiliate of Ritholtz Wealth Management, receives payment from various entities for advertisements in affiliated podcasts, blogs and emails. Inclusion of such advertisements does not constitute or imply endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation thereof, or any affiliation therewith, by the Content Creator or by Ritholtz Wealth Management or any of its employees. For additional advertisement disclaimers see here https://ritholtzwealth.com/advertising-disclaimers. Investments in securities involve the risk of loss. Any mention of a particular security and related performance data is not a recommendation to buy or sell that security. The information provided on this website (including any information that may be accessed through this website) is not directed at any investor or category of investors and is provided solely as general information. Obviously nothing on this channel should be considered as personalized financial advice or a solicitation to buy or sell any securities. See our disclosures here: https://ritholtzwealth.com/podcast-youtube-disclosures/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wir versuchen relativ erfolglos, Sinn in Dinge zu bekommen, die Politiker so sagen, verabschieden uns von Brücken und Menschen in Taxis, basteln im Netzwerk, spielen mal wieder DOOM auf unterschiedlichen Geräten und freuen uns maximal halb über Fußball. Dann schauen wir uns noch Menschenskinder an und haben wieder mal viel zu viele KI-Themen.
In Ahaus werden nachts bald keine Taxis mehr unterwegs sein. Die Nachfrage ist zu gering, die Kosten für die Nachtbereitschaft zu hoch. Steht das klassische Taxigewerbe vor dem Aus? Ein Gespräch mit dem Verkehrsforscher Andreas Knie. Von WDR 5.
„Moin und herzlich willkommen zu eurem Hamburg-Update! Heute schauen wir in eine Zukunft, in der das Taxi ohne Fahrer um die Ecke kommt – denn Hamburg macht Ernst beim autonomen Fahren. Aber wir schauen auch auf die ganz realen Probleme von heute: von der Parkplatznot in Eimsbüttel bis hin zu der Frage, warum man mit seiner Mietwohnung lieber keine Geschäfte machen sollte. Außerdem haben wir gute Nachrichten für alle Nachtzug-Fans und eine Prise Kiez-Grusel im Gepäck. Bleibt dran, hier ist alles, was die Hansestadt heute bewegt!“
#347 – Autotelefon-Autorätsel: Ein echter Exot, den es in Deutschland nie offiziell gab (wie den Extol)? Auf dem Gebrauchtwagenmarkt sieht es bescheiden aus: Einer steht in Litauen, einer in Bulgarien. Knapp 6000 Mal wurde er weltweit verkauft. Nach diesem typischen Blumi-Rätsel kümmern wir uns um eine neue Rubrik: Lieblingsautos, die es aktuell zu kaufen gibt. Während Paul-Janosch zum Hyundai Nexo greifen würde, steigt Blumi in einen Toyota GR Yaris. Außerdem im Programm: der neue Volvo EX60 und Taxis, die auf einer sehr kleinen Insel mehr als 1,5 Millionen Kilometer auf der Uhr haben. Achso, und dann bieten wir noch Material für Bremsscheiben-Fetischisten. Hosts: Paul-Janosch Ersing, Michael Blumenstein // Wer lesen kann, ist klar im Vorteil? Zumindest unsere Podcast-Hörer*innen wissen Bescheid und können sich auf https://www.autotelefon-podcast.de auch mit dem geschriebenen Wort auseinandersetzen. Wir nennen es Lektüre. Jede Woche neue Themen zum Nachlesen!
The ongoing shortage of taxis in rural Ireland — and the knock-on impact on local communities and businesses — was raised at a Dáil Transport Committee meeting ahead of the weekend. The Restaurants Association of Ireland, speaking as part of the Taxis for Ireland Coalition, outlined how declining taxi numbers are affecting both customers and workers in the hospitality sector, particularly in counties like Clare. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by business owners from the hospitality industry, Sean Lally of Hotel Woodstock in Ennis and Patrick O'Donoghue of the Monk's Restaraunt in Ballyvaughan. Photo (c) Skitterphoto from Pexels via Canva
Waymo vehicles are expanding service to portions of Miami, while Tesla's robotaxis will soon begin driving in Austin, Texas. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Feinschmeckertouren – Der Reise- und Genusspodcast mit Betina Fischer und Burkhard Siebert
durée : 00:04:00 - Les P'tits Bateaux - par : Camille Crosnier - Pierre s'interroge : pourquoi les taxis américains sont-ils jaunes ? L'historien Michel Pastoureau en retrace l'origine surprenante, qui remonte bien plus loin qu'on ne l'imagine. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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D&P Highlight: Let's face it, the technology for self-driving taxis just isn't there yet. full 421 Wed, 14 Jan 2026 19:56:00 +0000 8IruaLlaRFM1S8JIIznLtfTUMvHMBMFH news The Dana & Parks Podcast news D&P Highlight: Let's face it, the technology for self-driving taxis just isn't there yet. You wanted it... Now here it is! Listen to each hour of the Dana & Parks Show whenever and wherever you want! © 2025 Audacy, Inc. News False htt
In Episode 284 we take a look back at 2025 and discuss some of the great (and no so great) games we played last year. Most of them were even published last year.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction2:27 Biggest Surprises in 2025 (Dead Cells, Hot Streak, Slay the Spire: The Board Game)16:45 Biggest Disappointments in 2025 (Wroth, Scoville 2nd Edition, SETI: Search for Extra-terrestrial Intelligence)25:04 Best New to Us in 2025 (Lords of Vegas, Thurn and Taxis, Crokinole, Nokosu Dice)30:23 Best Production Published in 2025 (Hot Streak, March of the Ants Evolved Edition, Stupor Mundi)36:51 Lookback at Best Games of 2024 (Unconscious Mind, Fromage, Civolution)40:35 Best Games of 2025 (March of the Ants Evolved Edition, Luthier, Moon Colony Bloodbath)48:40 Board Game ResolutionsIf you enjoy the show, please consider supporting us at https://www.patreon.com/boardgamehottakesFollow us on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/boardgamehottakes.bsky.socialJoin our Board Game Arena Community: https://boardgamearena.com/group?id=11417205Join our Discord server at: https://discord.gg/vMtAYQWURd
Kunden gegen Entgelt zu transportieren, das beginnt mit Sänften und Kutschen, geht über Fahrräder, bis hin zu den motorisierten Taxis der Neuzeit. Die Geschichte des Taxis ist ein faszinierendes Kapitel Transport-Kultur, ein Spiegel nicht nur des technischen Fortschritts. Von Martin Trauner (BR 2025)
Waymo and Tesla have expanded driverless taxi operations in major US cities, including San Francisco, Atlanta, Austin, and Phoenix. Waymo operates in six cities and plans to enter Dallas, Houston, and Miami, while Tesla is growing its ride-hailing fleet in Austin and San Francisco with plans for Arizona, Florida, and Nevada. Amazon's Zoox runs robotaxis in Las Vegas, Miami, and Seattle. Waymo reports over one million autonomous rides monthly and seeks a $100 billion valuation. Both companies are testing various business models, such as app-based bookings and partnerships with Uber, and are working to access airport and highway routes. The industry faces challenges with incidents, regulatory scrutiny, and the need to achieve financial sustainability without human drivers.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From the BBC World Service: Plans to mass-produce and sell self-driving vehicles in China have been delayed after news spread of a crash involving one earlier this year. Chinese regulators gave narrow approval to just two out of nine companies to operate autonomous taxis on highways. We learn more. Then, we hear why 2025 was a mixed picture for commodities. And later, Martha Stewart joins her friend Snoop Dogg as she invests in the U.K. soccer team, Swansea.
From the BBC World Service: Plans to mass-produce and sell self-driving vehicles in China have been delayed after news spread of a crash involving one earlier this year. Chinese regulators gave narrow approval to just two out of nine companies to operate autonomous taxis on highways. We learn more. Then, we hear why 2025 was a mixed picture for commodities. And later, Martha Stewart joins her friend Snoop Dogg as she invests in the U.K. soccer team, Swansea.
Anuncian programa de renovación de Taxis en la CDMX Abríguese bien se esperan bajas temperaturas en la capital Belén celebrará nochebuena tras dos años sin festejos
Saque la cobija, hay Alerta Amarilla por frío en la CDMX IMSS inaugura sala de Hemodinamia en el Hospital Siglo XXIPapa León XlV lamenta que Rusia rechazará una tregua con Ucrania
Dara Khosrowshahi, CEO at Uber, says he expects to offer robotaxi services in more than 10 markets by the end of next year as the company discusses rules for the autonomous rides with regulators.He speaks with Annabelle Droulers on "Bloomberg: The Asia Trade".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
durée : 00:03:23 - Un monde connecté - par : François Saltiel - Waymo, filiale d'Alphabet, maison mère de Google, gagne du terrain à San Francisco en déployant dans la ville ses voitures sans chauffeur qui adoptent une conduite plus musclée pour séduire une clientèle pressée.
Waymo went viral once again on Monday when three robotaxis got caught in a standoff in the middle of a hilly San Francisco street. It's the latest in a string of incidents that have called the company's traffic navigation into question and for more, KCBS Radio News Anchor Steve Scott spoke with KCBS Insider Phil Matier.
L.A. is moving forward with a plan to include water taxis for the 2028 Olympics. Estimates are in for about how much revenue the Olympics could bring to L.A. Plus, for Food Friday, we'll talk about tamales that are pushing the boundaries. Support The L.A. Report by donating at LAist.com/join and by visiting https://laist.com Visit www.preppi.com/LAist to receive a FREE Preppi Emergency Kit (with any purchase over $100) and be prepared for the next wildfire, earthquake or emergency!Support the show: https://laist.com
So why are we still letting humans drive? And Google letting Gemini write headlines isn't going so well. Starring Tom Merritt and Sarah Lane.Links to stories discussed in this episode can be found here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Hansu Kim, CEO of Flywheel Technologies, shares insights on the evolving taxi industry, Flywheel's innovative partnerships, and the impact of autonomous vehicles (AVs). With over 20 years of experience in transportation policy, Kim discusses Flywheel's rebranding, its strategic Uber partnership to integrate taxi services, and the regulatory changes required. He highlights the mutual benefits of the Uber-taxi collaboration, including increased ride efficiency and higher driver incomes. Kim also explores the future interplay between traditional taxis, AVs, and the rideshare industry's continuous transformation. 0:00 Intro to RSG268 with Hansu Kim, CEO of Flywheel Technologies 0:32 Who Is Hansu Kim and What Is Flywheel Taxi? 1:08 How Are Flywheel and Uber Partnering? 2:03 How Does This Partnership Affect the Taxi Industry? 2:42 What Regulatory Changes Shape the Consumer Experience? 4:00 What Are the Economic Benefits for Drivers and Companies? 5:31 How Is Technology Being Adopted in the Taxi Industry? 6:32 What Is the Future of Taxi and Rideshare Collaboration? 8:32 How Does Flywheel's Business Model Work? 11:30 What Are the Challenges and Benefits of the Partnership? 19:57 How Do Consumers Choose and What Influences Safety Perception? 24:12 What Is Uber's Strategy for Autonomous Vehicles? 24:51 How Is Waymo Partnering with Ride-Sharing Services? 26:14 What Are the Main Criticisms of Autonomous Vehicles? 26:58 How Are Partnerships Supporting Riders With Disabilities? 28:16 What Does the Future of the Taxi Industry Look Like? 29:38 How Will Autonomous Vehicles Impact Taxi Services? 36:08 How Can the Industry Prepare for an Autonomous Future? 40:11 What Innovations Are Shaping Taxi Technology? 42:45 What Are the Final Thoughts on Waymo and Autonomous Vehicles? Flywheel: https://www.flywheel.com/ Flywheel's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flywheeltech/ Hansu Kim's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hansu-kim-b6b30b2/
(November 24,2025) How Marjorie Taylor Greene went from Trump ally to quitting Congress. Nursing is not a ‘professional degree’ amidst student loan changes. California air taxi companies Archer and Joby are vying for dominance. The biggest reason America is turning on Target and switching to Walmart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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