Waymo expands ride-hailing services to Daly City, Colma

Waymo’s driverless car service officially launches on the Peninsula Tuesday morning when service expands to include Daly City, Broadmoor and Colma, company officials announced.

The limited expansion comes five months after state regulators approved the autonomous vehicle company’s request in March to operate south of San Francisco.

The wider service, which was set to begin at 10 a.m., adds an additional 10 square miles of territory outside of the city, where the company has been transporting riders for over a year.

“After removing the waitlist for our San Francisco service in June, we’ve seen incredible demand from locals and visitors alike,” Waymo said in a statement. “Now, our SF operations cover 55 square miles of the Bay Area – from Fisherman’s Wharf to Serramonte Center – and connect to the Daly City and Colma BART stations, so even more people can ride.”

Riders can book a ride with the expanded destinations via the Waymo One app. Pricing depends on distance, length of the trip and the current demand, company spokesperson Christopher Bonelli said.

“Riders won’t be charged extra if the car re-reroutes in an unexpected way, and they can always see the price in the app before they hail a ride,” he said. “The average cost of trips with Waymo One tends to be comparable to other ride-hailing services, and prices do vary.”

For now, vehicles will only be allowed on surface roads as the company is still in the process of testing vehicle safety on freeways.

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