Waymo just announced that it has expanded its driverless ride service One throughout Los Angeles. Riders will be able to ...
Waymo has opened up its driverless taxi service to everyone in Los Angeles, without need for an invite code or waitlist, but ...
Waymo on Tuesday opened its robotaxi service to anyone who wants a ride around Los Angeles, marking another milestone in the ...
Waymo currently operates in Los Angeles County in an area that stretches from Santa Monica to the west and downtown Los Angeles to the east, as you can see in the coverage map below, taken from the ...
Waymo also continues service in Phoenix and San Francisco, and has announced service will open later (via Uber) in Austin and ...
Waymo now offers rides in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Phoenix, including curbside service at Sky Harbor International ...
You may be seeing more Waymo cars around Los Angeles. This comes as the robotaxi service on Tuesday announced it is now open ...
The company said 300,000 people in the second-largest U.S. city have been waiting to use its robotic ridehail service – twice ...
Anyone in Los Angeles with the Waymo One app can now request a driverless ride within an 80-square-mile area of the city.
It will also roll out a ride-hailing service in partnership with Uber next year across Austin and Atlanta. “Customers love Waymo,” founder of Tiger Global Chase Coleman said. “The company ...
Waymo also aims to expand into new markets in Austin and Atlanta via its new partnership with Uber. How it’ll work is similar to how Waymo operates in San Francisco and other cities, with no ...
They’re planning to offer Waymo robotaxi rides in the new markets of Atlanta and Austin next year through Uber’s app. Like Waymo cars in San Francisco and other cities, they won’t have a ...