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Waymo Expanding Robotaxi Rides To Phoenix Airport Amid Self-Driving Tech Turmoil

Por: Forbes Life November 01, 2022

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Waymo's robotaxis will start picking up passengers at Phoenix Sky Harbor airport this week. Waymo Waymo, Alphabet Inc.’s autonomous driving tech unit, says it’s expanding its Waymo One robotaxi service in metro Phoenix, Arizona, to the city’s busy airport, where it expects demand for rides to be high eventually. The move comes at a time of upheaval in the self-driving vehicle industry. The Mountain View, California-based company said... + full article



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