Waymo ditches the waitlist and opens up its robotaxis to everyone in San Francisco

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Waymo is getting rid of its waitlist and opening up its robotaxi service to all residents of San Francisco. People interested in riding in a driverless car can download the app and request one.

The wait is over. Waymo is opening up its robotaxi service to anyone who wants to ride in San Francisco. Previously, customers interested in taking a ride in one of the company’s driverless cars needed to sign up for a waitlist, which could take weeks or months to open up. Waymo began its commercial test service in the city in August 2021 with a rollout to “trusted testers” — preapproved riders, some of whom were asked to sign nondisclosure agreements.

The fact that it’s now opening up its service to all residents of San Francisco — population 808,437 — is a sign of growing confidence from the Google spinoff. It also comes amid heightened scrutiny of the driverless car industry after a series of crashes and complaints from city officials about obstructions and delays. Earlier this month, Waymo issued a software and mapping recall for all its vehicles after one of its robotaxis crashed into a telephone pole.

 

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