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First in the U.S.: Waymo, under Alphabet, to Supply Highway Autonomous Ride-Hailing Services
Waymo, a subsidiary of Alphabet, announced on Wednesday the launch of its autonomous taxi service including highway segments in San Francisco, Phoenix, and Los Angeles, becoming the first company in the U.S. to enter commercial operation on highways. Waymo stated that the highway service will be available 24/7 and plans to gradually expand to more cities. Analysts believe this marks a pivotal turning point for Waymo’s commercialization and will enhance its competitiveness against ride-hailing services and traditional taxis.
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Waymo Takes the Lead in Launching Highway Robotaxi Service, Marking a New Phase of Commercialization
①Waymo announced the launch of paid operations on highways for the public in three core markets—San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix—further accelerating the expansion of the autonomous driving industry; ②Waymo also plans to expand its services to Miami, San Diego, and Washington, D.C., by 2026.
Express News | Waymo, a subsidiary of Google, has launched its first driverless ride-hailing service on American highways.
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