America Is About to See Way More Driverless Cars

The Atlantic - Technology 

The future of driverless cars in America is a promotional booth with a surfboard and a movie director's clapboard. Robotaxis have officially arrived in Los Angeles, and last week, residents lined up in Santa Monica's main promenade to get a smartphone code needed to ride them. For now, the cars, from the Alphabet-owned start-up Waymo, won't leave the tame streets of Santa Monica. But in the coming months, they'll embark on a multi-month "tour" of the city, heading to West Hollywood, downtown L.A., and several other neighborhoods. For the past decade, the two leading robotaxi companies, Waymo and Cruise, have been focused primarily on San Francisco and Phoenix, where they both already take paid passengers.

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