
"Waymo's autonomous vehicles will be able to recognize potholes as they make their way around cities, which Waze's software will then record, enabling local governments to know the locations of potholes in need of repair."
"As Waymo's autonomous fleet travels across San Jose, we appreciate the collaboration with Waymo and Waze as we explore how technology can help identify issues like potholes faster so we can respond more efficiently."
"Pothole data will also be available to drivers using Waze, who will presumably be alerted to avoid any potholes on their route."
New York City has filled 100,000 potholes this year under Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Waymo and Waze are collaborating to address pothole repairs by using autonomous vehicles to detect potholes. The data collected will help local governments identify and repair potholes more efficiently. Waze for Cities offers services globally, and the partnership aims to improve road safety and infrastructure maintenance. Waymo's initiative may enhance its relationship with municipal governments by providing valuable data on road conditions.
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