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Public rides in Dallas are slated to begin next year. In the meantime, here's everywhere the self-driving service operates now, and where it's set to arrive in the future.
Waymo has launched a new teen account program in Phoenix, letting 14–17-year-olds ride solo in its autonomous taxis—just as competition from Tesla looms. ... Nissan's revolutionary self ...
Google LLC-owned Waymo continues its U.S. expansion, announcing today that its self-driving taxis are now available in Atlanta through its partnership with Uber Technologies Inc.
Waymo plans to launch its robotaxi service in Dallas next year, partnering with Avis Budget Group for fleet operations. This ...
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 ...
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Last September, Uber and Waymo announced plans to offer a robotaxi service in Austin and Atlanta in early 2025 as part of an expanded partnership. In March, the companies started offering the ...
Waymo’s robotaxis are fully driverless and expanding fast, while Tesla’s service is still limited and invite-only. The gap is bigger than you think.
Starting Monday, Waymo began a road trip to Philadelphia as part of a cross-country tour visiting 10 cities in 2025, including New York City, Boston and Las Vegas, a spokesperson for the company said.
Waymo co-CEOs Dmitri Dolgov and Tekedra Mawakana are winning the race for autonomous rides by playing the long game.
Waymo robotaxis are now available exclusively on the Uber app in Atlanta. It’s the second city after Austin host the companies’ burgeoning partnership.