Several Waymo robotaxis and Lime e-scooters were set ablaze this weekend as unrest in downtown Los Angeles continued.

Electric taxis burnt out and journalist shot with rubber bullet as chaotic scenes continue

Several Waymo self-driving taxis were vandalized or set on fire during protests in Los Angeles, social media videos show.

Several Waymo robotaxis and Lime e-scooters were set ablaze this weekend as unrest in downtown Los Angeles continued.

In one photo, at least five Waymo robotaxis can be seen engulfed in flames, with anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement graffiti scrawled on the doors.

As Angelenos push back against federal raids, Waymo’s I-Paces pay for it.

Waymo taxis were set on fire during L.A. protests. It's unclear whether they were called or if protesters simply took advantage of their presence

Wayve and Uber plan to launch a fully driverless robotaxi service in London in the coming years.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk said his company will start offering public rides in driverless vehicles in Austin, Texas on June 22.

A new analysis done by ride-hailing aggregator Obi shows Waymos cost more especially on shorter trips. They also have longer wait times.