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Shares of Uber Technologies jumped 8% Tuesday as the ridesharing giant launched its robotaxi service in partnership with Alphabet-owned Waymo in Atlanta.
Uber and Alphabet's Waymo are now offering robotaxi rides to the public in Atlanta, as the companies continue expansion of their partnership. The Waymo robotaxis available through the Uber app ...
Starting Tuesday, requesting an UberX, Uber Comfort or Uber Comfort Electric could have you paired up with a driverless car.
The companies are launching self-driving rides across 65 square miles of Atlanta, with plans for future expansions.
Waymo robotaxis are now available exclusively on the Uber app in Atlanta. It’s the second city after Austin host the companies’ burgeoning partnership.
Image Credits:Waymo The “Waymo on Uber” service is a hybrid of sorts where robotaxis and human-driven vehicles intermingle.
The Waymo robotaxis available through the Uber app will cover approximately 65 square miles around Atlanta, but will not yet travel on highways or to the airport.
A study found that the average Waymo robotaxi ride is about $6 more than a Lyft and $5 more than an Uber. Some people are willing to pay more.
Waymo and Uber have agreed to initially offer robotaxi rides in a 65-square-mile area in Atlanta, including downtown, Buckhead, and Capitol View neighborhoods.
Uber riders in Atlanta will soon have the option to hail a very futuristic ride. The company said Tuesday it's opening up its interest list for people who want to hop in a Waymo driverless vehicle.
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