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PHOENIX – Self-driving tech company Waymo rolls out the next phase of its ride-hailing service in downtown Phoenix with passengers only starting Tuesday. The company emphasizes there won’t be ...
Today, Waymo cars can cover 315 square miles in the Phoenix area — spanning from Chandler to downtown Phoenix to Desert Ridge — making Phoenix the largest geographical area the company serves.
This time around, Waymo is partnering with Avis Budget Group to manage its fleet of all-electric autonomous Jaguar I-Pace ...
Parents in Metro Phoenix can link a profile to their Waymo One accounts for teenagers aged 14 to 17. The teens will then be able to order their own rides and share trip status with parents.
Today, Waymo announced its own expansion — minus the puerile humor. It’s just a bigger map with more customers for the ...
That service is expanding with a Waymo teen program that kicked off on Tuesday in Phoenix. The program gives teens ages 14 to 17 access to the automated robotaxi service, which operates across 315 ...
Self-driving taxis from Waymo are now operating in Atlanta via Uber. Here’s what to know about safety, service areas and how the robotaxis see the road.
It appears Tesla's Robotaxi launch has stirred up competition: Waymo is launching its autonomous ride-hailing service in Dallas next year. According to the company's announcement on Monday, Waymo will ...
Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is ...
Waymo recently mapped the city's streets, prompting officials and drivers to sound the alarm over self-driving cars.
The Alphabet-owned autonomous ride-hailing service now covers neighborhoods like Crestview, Windsor Park, and The Domain.
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