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Waymo had been only accepting requests from riders selected from a waiting list that had grown to 300,000 people. "The wait is over. Starting today, anyone can hail a ride with Waymo in San ...
Waymo, the autonomous car company owned by Google, has reached another milestone in San Francisco: Its ride-hailing service will now be available for everyone, anytime, without a waitlist. Until ...
Sophia Tung, 28, traveled 83 miles for 6.5 hours in San Francisco in one of Waymo's autonomous taxis. Sophia Tung She says she would've ridden longer, but the Waymo's battery was running low.
Google’s sibling company Waymo will start offering rides in its self-driving cars to people in San Francisco, though there will be a safety operator on board and the riders will have to sign ...
Waymo, which began as a secret project within Google more than a decade ago, is now hoping to carry that momentum into San Francisco, one of the most densely populated cities U.S. that is also ...
Autonomous vehicles from Waymo will soon be rolling down Market Street in San Francisco, Mayor Daniel Lurie announced Thursday. Fully autonomous Waymo passenger service is expected to launch ...
Waymo, the autonomous taxi company that’s offered rides in Los Angeles since November, is expanding its service area in the city. Starting Wednesday, the driverless taxis will roam more than 120 ...