By: Michael Levenson
Waymo said it was pausing its driverless taxi service in six cities in Texas, Tennessee and Georgia amid concerns that its cars might drive into flooded roads.
Michael Levenson is a Page One Correspondent at The Times. He began his journalism career covering politics and government in Massachusetts and has reported on a wide range of topics including elections, public policy, and consumer health, with a focus on regional interest and world news. Michael's work has been featured in numerous publications, including The Boston Globe, The New York Times, and The Seattle Times.
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