Waymo Launches Autonomous Ride-Hailing Service in Miami
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Summary
Waymo has launched its fully autonomous ride-hailing service in Miami, starting with public riders today. The service covers a 60-square-mile area including iconic neighborhoods like Design District, Wynwood, Brickell, and Coral Gables, with plans to expand to Miami International Airport. Nearly 10,000 residents have already signed up, and new riders will be invited on a rolling basis to ensure a smooth experience.
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· 4 pulledStarting today, Waymo is welcoming the first public riders into our fully autonomous ride-hailing service in Miami.
With nearly 10,000 residents already signed up, we will be inviting new riders on a rolling basis to ensure a seamless experience across our initial 60-square-mile service area.
The territory includes Miami's most iconic neighborhoods—from the Design District and Wynwood to Brickell and Coral Gables—with plans to expand to Miami International Airport soon.
Miami is a city defined by its energy, myriad of global cultures, and its forward-looking spirit, and Waymo is proud to add to that momentum.
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