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How Driverless Cars Work in Real Cities Today?

by Tahir Gillani
September 16, 2025
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Driverless cars are quietly operating in real cities, offering rides without a human behind the wheel. These vehicles represent a major shift in how transportation is evolving, blending artificial intelligence with advanced hardware to navigate roads independently.

At the core of every driverless car is AI. These systems are trained on millions of miles of driving data to recognize road signs, detect pedestrians, and make decisions in real time. AI helps the car interpret its surroundings and respond to changing conditions, whether it’s a cyclist swerving into the lane or a traffic light turning yellow.

How do driverless cars work?

The way driverless cars work is a combination of sensors, software, and high-definition maps. Cameras capture visual data like lane markings and traffic signals. Radar tracks moving objects, such as nearby vehicles. LiDAR (light detection and ranging) builds a 3D map of the environment, helping the car “see” in all directions. GPS and detailed maps guide the vehicle’s route, while onboard computers process all this information to control steering, braking, and acceleration. These systems don’t just react—they anticipate, adjusting to complex situations with surprising precision.

Which cities have driverless cars?

In the United States, driverless cars are already operating in several cities. Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, runs fully autonomous robotaxis in Phoenix, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Austin. Amazon’s Zoox is testing its bidirectional vehicles in San Francisco. Cruise, backed by General Motors, has also launched services in California, although it faced regulatory challenges after safety incidents. These vehicles typically operate in geofenced areas—specific zones where the technology has been tested and approved.

While the rollout is gradual, the presence of driverless cars in these cities shows that autonomous mobility is no longer theoretical. It’s happening, quietly and carefully, with real passengers and real data shaping the future of transport.

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