Waymo self-driving taxis now logging 1 million kilometres per week


Waymo's robotaxis now make more than 150,000 journeys, driving over 1 million self-driving kilometres with passengers per week – without a human at the wheel. — AFP

SAN JOSE, California: Waymo, the self-driving car company owned by Google's parent firm, Alphabet, plans to expand its current market-dominant position to other US cities, the firm said on Oct 29.

Its robotaxis now make more than 150,000 journeys, driving over 1 million self-driving kilometres with passengers per week – without a human at the wheel.

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