Traffic & Transit

Driverless Waymo Robotaxis Coming Your Way

Waymo robocars will be on the streets of most Bay Area towns and cities after getting the OK for a major expansion across California.

BAY AREA, CA — The automated ride-hailing service, Waymo, officially got the green light to start service across California.

The California Department of Motor Vehicles approved the major expansion of the robotaxis by allowing the Google-owned company to operate its fully autonomous vehicles in dozens of new California cities and towns up to the Mexican Border.

The DMV approved the cars for "testing and deployment" in a dozens locations from Alameda to Yolo counties.

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Alameda County alone includes 15 cities including Berkeley, Oakland, Fremont, Newark, and Pleasanton.

Contra Costa includes 19 cities including Concord, Lafayette, Martinez, Moraga, San Ramon, and Walnut Creek.

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The streets of nine cities in Marin will see Waymo operating, including Sausalito and Tiburon.

Waymo can operate driverless autonomous vehicles around the clock for testing, with no weather-related limits or speed restrictions (outside of posted speed limits). However, paid services in these areas requires a separate operating permit from the state Public Utilities Commission.

The Mountain View, Calif.-based company began with limited service but has crept further out into more areas, beginning with the robotaxis using freeways in the San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, and Phoenix earlier this month. The company also expanded service to San Francisco and San Jose airports.

The new policy covers two models, the Jaguar I-PACE, which Waymo has been operating for its taxi service, and the Zeekr RT from China’s Geely Automobile.

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