Waymo gets OK to expand robotaxi service into more of Silicon Valley

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The California Public Utilities Commission has approved Wemo’s request to expand its commercial Robotaxi service zone, which is to open the door to the alphabet organization to bring driverless ride-helling vehicles in the south of San Francisco.

The company has said for approval on a post of X Its plans will not change In the near termination. Today, Wemo Sun Francisco and also operates a commercial robotaxi service on the parts of the peninsula. It provides a driverless journey to pay customers to several Silicon Valley cities, including Mountain View, Palo Alto, Los Ultos and some parts of Sunim. In all, the company’s service zone is about 85 square miles across San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

The agency also has aim to unlock Access to San Francisco International AirportAlthough these plans are long in the long run. Wemo was allowed in March for the Map of Roadways on the SFO through a temporary permit. Wemo vehicles will not work autonstrated at the airport; Employees will manually run the vehicle for the map. However, the permit indicates the introduction of the WiMO period, which eventually operates commercially there.

Weemo provides the trip to pay 250,000 per week throughout its activities, which extends Los Angeles, PhoenixAnd more recently AustinThe

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