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Jun 25, 2024 · The wait (list) is over. Waymo is opening up its robotaxi service to anyone who wants to ride in San Francisco. Previously, customers interested in taking a ride in one of the company’s ...
- Waymo’s robotaxis are now available to tens of thousands of ...
Waymo’s robotaxi service area in San Francisco is expanding...
- Waymo is expanding its robotaxi service areas in San ...
The company recently got rid of its waiting list in San...
- Waymo’s robotaxis are now available to tens of thousands of ...
Jun 25, 2024 · 8:01 AM PDT · June 25, 2024. Waymo no longer has a waitlist for its San Francisco robotaxi service, removing the final obstacle for customers keen to use the self-driving technology. Waymo said ...
Oct 10, 2023 · Waymo’s robotaxi service area in San Francisco is expanding to 47 square miles of the city — a significant expansion of the company’s driverless ridehail operations.
- Andrew J. Hawkins
Aug 6, 2024 · The company recently got rid of its waiting list in San Francisco, opening up its 24/7 robotaxi service to anyone within the service area who has downloaded the Waymo One app.
- Andrew J. Hawkins
Jun 25, 2024 · In total, nearly 300,000 people, including those who live, work, and visit San Francisco, have signed up to ride with Waymo since we first opened a waitlist — more than a quarter of the city’s population. We’ve been welcoming new riders to the service incrementally, and we are now excited to open it up to everyone.
Jun 25, 2024 · Waymo robotaxis are now open to all users in San Francisco, expanding the self-driving ride-hailing service, which has been available in the city to a limited number of riders. In a blog post on ...
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Waymo said Tuesday that more than 50,000 people were on its waitlist to use the service. The company did not say how many users it would allow to fully use the app starting Wednesday.