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Waymo launches robotaxi freeway service in San Francisco, LA, Phoenix

Alphabet Waymo announced on Wednesday that it would begin offering robotaxi rides using freeways in San Francisco, Los Angeles and Phoenix as it expands amid competition within the self-driving sector.

Waymo is expanding its operations in San Jose to include the Mineta San Jose International Airport. This airport will be the second in the service area, after Phoenix Sky Harbor.

Zoox, backed by Amazon, offers free robotaxi rides around and on the Las Vegas Strip. Tesla is expanding its robotaxi service to include safety monitors and driver.

Waymo, the company behind the robotaxi service that is offered in the U.S. for a fee, does not use safety drivers or monitors in vehicles. It has a fleet of robotaxis with over 1,500 vehicles.

Waymo's growth has been slow but steady over the years. Like its competitors, the company has also faced federal investigations for unexpected driving behaviors.

Even though operating autonomous vehicles in cities with many pedestrians, intersections, and unpredictable situations is more difficult, mistakes or malfunctions on freeways at high speeds could have serious consequences.

Waymo said that its architecture allowed for vehicles to remain in control if a system failed. It added that it had developed new protocols for freeways with local highway patrols.

Waymo announced that freeway rides would be initially available to users who had early access. It said that when a route is faster than a standard freeway, it can be matched to a trip on a freeway, resulting in a smoother ride, quicker and more efficient. (Reporting from Akash Sriram, Bengaluru; Abhirup Roy, San Francisco; editing by Chris Reese).

(source: Reuters)