In the event you’ve been seeing extra Waymo robotaxis just lately in Phoenix, San Francisco and Los Angeles, that is as a result of increasingly more individuals are hailing one for a journey. The Alphabet-owned firm has introduced on Twitter/X that it is now serving greater than 50,000 paid journeys each week throughout three cities. Waymo One operates 24/7 in components of these cities. If the corporate is getting 50,000 rides per week, meaning it receives a mean of 300 bookings each hour or 5 bookings each minute. Waymo has revealed, as nicely, that it is had over a million rider-only journeys throughout 4 cities, together with Austin, the place it is at the moment providing restricted rides to pick members of the general public.
In its announcement, Waymo credited its “secure and deliberate method” to scaling its program for reaching the milestone. “We see individuals from all walks of life use our service to journey carefree, achieve independence, reclaim their commute and extra. Absolutely autonomous ride-hailing is a actuality and a most popular mobility choice for individuals navigating their cities daily,” it added.
Whereas Waymo definitely appears to be doing higher than Cruise, which solely just lately re-deployed a few of its autonomous automobiles following a much-needed hiatus, it is had its share of controversies. In April, six Waymo robotaxis blocked visitors in a San Francisco freeway, and it was simply one of many situations whereby the corporate’s automobiles precipitated visitors blockage. Earlier this yr, two Waymo automobiles crashed into the identical pickup truck one after the opposite, as a result of their software program had incorrectly predicted the long run actions of the truck. The corporate issued a software program recall after the incident to repair the problem and forestall related incidents from taking place.
Our secure and deliberate method to scaling the Waymo Driver is gaining traction, as we’re now serving greater than 50,000 paid journeys each week throughout three main cities. Thanks to our riders for trusting us to get you to your locations safely and reliably. pic.twitter.com/g0ws4QnV7v
— Waymo (@Waymo) Could 9, 2024