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How May Mobility went fully driverless while avoiding the pitfalls of robotaxis
Dec. 18, 2023, 10 a.m. | Andrew J. Hawkins
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You probably haven’t heard of autonomous vehicle operator May Mobility because the Ann Arbor, Michigan-based company is exceptionally good at avoiding the types of headlines generated by other AV companies.
In its six years in operation, there haven’t been any injuries, crashes, blocked intersections, or mass layoffs. While there have been some struggles, the company has proven to be an outlier among AV operators by continuing to raise money while others have seen their funding dry up …
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