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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.
Dallas will become the sixth U.S. city to offer the service, joining Austin, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Francisco.
Waymo plans to launch its robotaxi service in Dallas next year, partnering with Avis Budget Group for fleet operations. This ...
The autonomous vehicle company, owned by Google's parent company, Alphabet, is currently operating in several other major U.S. cities.
Alphabet-owned robotaxi company Waymo is expanding its robotaxi offering to Dallas, Texas, next year with a new partnership.
Waymo claims that its robotaxis are much safer than vehicles operated by humans. Based on its data, the Waymo Driver resulted ...
Waymo has partnered with Avis to manage a robotaxi fleet in Dallas, Texas, despite having an active tie-up with Uber for fleet maintenance services in Austin ...
Robotaxi pioneer Waymo has added Dallas to its expanding list of cities where people will be able to request a driverless ride beginning sometime next year in attempt to further distance itself from ...
Waymo has announced an upcoming expansion in Dallas, Texas, and a new partnership with car rental giant Avis to ...
For now, though, Waymo leads with presence in five cities— Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Francisco, Atlanta, and ...
Waymo, and its fleet of autonomous vehicles, plan to begin offering rides to the public next year, the company announced in a ...
Waymo announced on Monday that it will launch the venture next year in partnership with car rental outfit Avis Budget Group. Avis will manage all Waymo vehicles in Dallas, with the agency handling ...