First reported by FOX31 Denver
Waymo to begin fully autonomous trips in Denver soon, but you'll have to wait longer to catch one
Waymo is ready to operate its self-driving vehicles in Denver without attendants — but the public can’t ride just yet
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Waymo's self-driving vehicles will soon begin picking up passengers in Denver without the human attendants who've been present during testing. But only employees can ride until later this year.
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