[AutonomousVehicles] Waymo Expands Autonomous Ride Service To San Francisco

Cornelius Butler corn at butlernewmedia.com
Thu Aug 26 09:03:08 UTC 2021


Hi Fellow Committee Members,
Waymo is now offering autonomous ride service in San Francisco.

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Article Link:
https://www.theverge.com/2021/8/24/22639226/waymo-san-francisco-rides-self-driving-service

Article Text:

Waymo starts offering autonomous rides in San Francisco
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But riders will be under NDA

By Sean O'Kane at sokane1  Aug 24, 2021, 12:00pm EDT
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Waymo is going to start shuttling a wider group of passengers around in its
autonomous vehicles in San Francisco, California — though they’ll have to
sign nondisclosure agreements, and there still will be a human safety
driver behind the wheel.

It’s the second city where the company has expanded its nascent autonomous
vehicle offering, as the Google sibling has been performing fully
driverless rides rides without a safety driver in parts of Phoenix, Arizona
for more than a year now. Waymo is one of a handful of companies trying to
get a commercial service off the ground built around autonomous vehicles,
like Argo AI (which is backed by Ford and Volkswagen) and Cruise (which is
backed by General Motors).

Waymo has been testing self-driving cars in San Francisco for a decade,
dating back to when it was still just a quirky-looking project inside
Google. And it has let some Waymo employees ride in the early version of
the commercial AV program in San Francisco. But now people can apply
through the Waymo One smartphone app to take part in what it’s calling the
“Trusted Tester” program, which is basically a rebranding of the “Early
Rider” program it ran in Phoenix. (Waymo says the Early Rider program in
Phoenix will also take on the new name.)

People who are accepted into the program will be able to take rides in
Waymo’s autonomous Jaguar I-Pace SUVs for free but will have to offer
feedback in exchange, and they won’t be able to publicly share what the
experience is like. There will be vehicles that are wheelchair-accessible,
too. This is how the company started out the service in Phoenix, though now
anyone can hop into one of its vehicles there and even film and share the
experience — warts and all.

“From using the Waymo One app, to pickup and drop-offs, to the ride itself,
we receive valuable feedback from our riders that allows us to refine our
product offering as we advance our service” in San Francisco, the company
wrote in a blog post. “We kicked off this program last week with a select
few and are now expanding the program to all interested San Franciscans.
We’ll begin with an initial group and welcome more riders in the weeks to
come.”

Waymo has some 300 vehicles in Phoenix, some of which operate without a
safety driver. The company declined to say how many vehicles will be
running as part of this new program in San Francisco, or how many people it
will accept into the program, or when it will start testing fully
driverless vehicles in the city.

But expanding this program to a second city is a big step. Phoenix has
always offered wide roads and steady, warm weather. Those conditions will
be harder to come by in San Francisco, a city that is famous for a
zig-zagging road, and one where the fog is so notorious it has its own
Twitter account.
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