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Waymo has launched its commercial self-driving service in Phoenix - and it's called 'Waymo One'

Dec 5, 2018, 18:33 IST

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  • Waymo has officially launched in commercial self-driving service in Phoenix.
  • The service is called "Waymo One."
  • It will be opening initial just to early riders who have been testing the service.
  • Waymo drivers will continue to supervise the Chrysler Pacifica minivans as Waymo One is rolled out.


Waymo is finally hitting the road for real.

After racking up 10 million driverless miles in a decade of history, Alphabet's autonomous technology rolled out commercially in Phoenix on Wednesday.

The launch was low-key - Waymo is limiting initial ridership to a Phoenix group that has been testing the service - but the ride-hailing business has a new name. Sort of.

"Today, we're taking the next step in our journey with the introduction of our commercial self-driving service, Waymo One," John Krafcik, Waymo's CEO, said in a statement.

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"We'll first offer Waymo One to hundreds of early riders who have already been using our technology. Over time, we hope to make Waymo One available to even more members of the public as we add vehicles and drive in more places. Self-driving technology is new to many, so we're proceeding carefully with the comfort and convenience of our riders in mind."

Critically, at this juncture, customers won't yet a see an empty, robot-driven Chrysler Pacifica minivan with a Waymo logo pull up when they summon a ride via the Waymo smartphone app.

"At first, Waymo-trained drivers will supervise our Waymo One vehicles," Krafcik said.

NOW WATCH: Waymo is now letting ordinary people sign up to test its self-driving cars in Phoenix

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