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CNNPublished at June 2, 2026 at 04:00 PM30:18
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Are self-driving cars safe? We got into a Waymo to find out | Terms of Service

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Published time
June 2, 2026 at 04:00 PM
Duration
30:18
Video type
News & Politics
Channel region
United States
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Views
4.4K
Likes
66
Comments
59
Estimated Daily Revenue
$4.21 - $24.53
Estimated Total Revenue
$4.24 - $24.72
RPM Range
$0.96 - $5.6
1D Views Gain
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7D Comments Gain
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Velocity Score
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Topic Cluster
news
Video Description
Self-driving cars have hit the road. What does that mean for the future of driving? On a Waymo ride through San Francisco, Clare asks Waymo executive Nicole Gavel about the technology behind robotaxis and how Waymo works to keep people safe. 0:00 Terms of Service at the back of a Waymo 4:00 What it's like inside a Waymo 10:01 'Are there cameras watching the passengers?' 12:35 The major concern: Safety 18:45 Waymo's future expansion 21:37 What will happen to human city driving services? 25:49 What does the future with Waymo look like? Watch more CNN here: https://cnn.it/4kh5RPe #Waymo #Technology #News
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