Waymo's Robotaxis Now Being Dispatched in 10 Major U.S. Markets with Expansion in Texas and Florida
Waymo expands robotaxi service to 10 U.S. cities, targeting over one million weekly rides and adding airports and freeway access to its growing fleet.
- Waymo, Alphabet-owned company, opened its robotaxi service to public passengers in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Orlando, expanding to 10 U.S. cities.
- Waymo aims to win over skeptics and lock in loyal riders as rivals like Tesla, Zoox and startups work on their own robotaxi services.
- Waymo was operating just over 3,000 autonomous vehicles in January and had surpassed 20 million trips, but faced scrutiny over vehicle behavior during outages.
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Self-driving Waymo robotaxis can now be hailed in Dallas
Waymo will begin dispatching its robotaxis in Dallas and four more cities in Texas and Florida, expanding the territory covered by its fleet of self-driving cars to 10 major U.S. metropolitan markets. The move into Dallas, Houston, San Antonio and Orlando, Florida, announced Tuesday, February 24, widens Waymo's early lead in autonomous driving.
By MICHAEL LIEDTKE Waymo will begin dispatching its robotaxis in four more cities in Texas and Florida, expanding the territory covered by its fleet of autonomous vehicles to 10 major U.S. metropolitan markets. The expansion into Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando, Florida, announced Tuesday, extends Waymo's early lead in the sector while rival services from Tesla and Amazon-owned Zoox are still testing their vehicles in only a few U.S. c…
Waymo’s robotaxis now being dispatched in 10 major U.S. markets with expansion in Texas and Florida
Waymo will begin dispatching its robotaxis in four more cities in Texas and Florida, expanding the territory covered by its fleet of self-driving cars to 10 major U.S. metropolitan markets.
Waymo's robotaxis now being dispatched in 10 major U.S. markets with expansion in Texas and Florida
Waymo will begin dispatching its robotaxis in four more cities in Texas and Florida, expanding the territory covered by its fleet of self-driving cars to 10 major U.S. metropolitan markets.
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