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Waymo extends coverage to Austin, Texas as the robotaxi competition heats-up

Alphabet Waymo, the company's self driving unit, announced on Thursday that it was expanding its service area in Austin, Texas to 90 square mile from 37 square mile earlier. The software giant is trying to protect its position as the top provider in the city against rivals like Tesla.

The company announced that Waymo will cover Crestview, Windsor Park Sunset Valley, Franklin Park and other neighborhoods in Austin.

Waymo, which has been slowly expanding its self driving taxi service across the U.S. over the past few years, is now widely regarded as the leader in this space. It has around 1,500 vehicles in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix and Atlanta, among other cities.

Tesla, the rival automaker, is trying to catch up. Last month it conducted a trial of about a dozen Model Y SUVs on a restricted area in Austin.

Tesla faces an uphill battle to commercialize the technology at a large-scale and overcome regulatory obstacles.

It also relies solely on artificial intelligence and cameras, and does not use sensors like radar or lidar as do Waymo and many of its competitors.

Shweta Shwevastava is the senior director of Waymo's product management. She said, "Austin continues to be one of the most rapidly growing cities in America, and we do our part to keep up with that growth."

Waymo vehicles reached a 100-million-mile milestone this week. They have doubled their mileage in just six months.

(source: Reuters)