Waymo is temporarily suspending its self-driving ride service in suburban Phoenix that uses human backup drivers due to coronavirus concerns—but will continue to operate some fully driverless rides and deliveries for now
Dozens of companies are developing and testing self-driving vehicles across the U.S., but Waymo was first to launch a small-scale, semi-public ride program, starting in late 2018 in Chandler, Arizona.
Waymo One operates much like Uber or Lyft, with a company designed app that lets registered users hail one of its white vans, adorned with Waymo’s green and blue logo, anywhere within a 100-square mile section of suburban Phoenix. Fares are comparable to conventional ridehail services. The company also recently launched Waymo Via, a separate service to handled automated trucking and urban deliveries.
“We can carry out driverless, delivery, and trucking services for our riders and partners while respecting the important social distancing and hygiene guidelines shared by the CDC and local authorities.”
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