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Atlanta is the latest market in Uber’s partnership with Waymo. The two companies already offer fully autonomous rides in Phoenix and Austin, where Waymo currently operates about 100 vehicles on the Uber platform. Uber says that number is expected to scale into the hundreds in the coming months. A similar rollout strategy is planned for Atlanta.
TD Cowen analyst John Blackledge said that Alphabet Inc.’s (NASDAQ:GOOGL) autonomous vehicle ride-hailing service Waymo is projected to achieve a gross booking of $6.1 billion in 2034. Blackledge mentioned that Waymo was the clear U.
ATL will be the second city, after Austin, where Waymo’s driverless cars will be available exclusively on the Uber app. Ahead of the public launch this summer, Uber is opening up access to a group of riders selected from the company’s interest list for early test rides.
Amazon's autonomous vehicle unit Zoox is about to start testing its self-driving vehicles in Atlanta, Georgia, a precursor to eventually offering public
Uber and Waymo will launch autonomous rides in Atlanta this summer. The software powering those cars was already updated after a 2024 recall.
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FOX 5 Atlanta on MSNMore autonomous vehicles to be tested in Atlanta this summerZoox, an Amazon-owned autonomous vehicle company, plans to launch a small test fleet in Atlanta this summer. The move positions Zoox as a new competitor to Uber and Waymo in the city’s emerging driverless ride market. Co-founder Jesse Levinson says safety is a top priority, citing the vehicle’s advanced airbag system and crash protection features.
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CNET - Roadshow on MSNZoox's Self-Driving Test Fleet Is Coming to AtlantaIt's the Amazon-owned company's seventh test market, with plans to start autonomous driving there this summer.
When the autonomous vehicle startup Waymo starts mapping the streets of Boston, it will likely have to navigate regulatory hurdles, rotaries and roads riddled with potholes.
Zoox, Amazon's autonomous vehicle unit, will test self-driving cars in Atlanta this summer. Waymo and Uber also expanding services in the city.
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