Alphabet's Waymo to expand ride-hailing services to Miami


FILE PHOTO: A Waymo self-driving vehicle moves through an intersection in Chandler Arizona, U.S., December 2, 2017. Photo taken on December 2, 2017. REUTERS/Natalie Behring/File Photo

(Reuters) - Alphabet's Waymo said on Thursday it will expand its autonomous ride-hailing services to Miami, Florida, adding another city to its operations as it seeks to gain an edge in an increasingly competitive market.

The company plans to introduce its vehicles to Miami's streets early next year and aims to launch services to riders in 2026, offering ride-hailing through the Waymo One app.

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