"Vay's Teledriving Car Service Launches in the U.S."

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German startup Vay has launched its "teledriving" service in the U.S., allowing cars to be driven remotely by human operators. The company's service, now live in Nevada, enables users to have cars delivered by remote drivers and then choose to have a teledriver take over and park the car. Vay's CEO emphasizes the safety and compliance of their technology with local laws. Vay aims to offer a cost-effective alternative to self-driving car services like Tesla and Waymo, believing that their human-driven approach will be more efficient and affordable.
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