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Waymo has moved out of its Southern California beta-testing phase, nixing its waitlist for wide-open ride-hailing.
Anyone can now use the Waymo app to secure a driverless ride to their destination, as long as pickup and drop-off both occur within the company’s current 79-square-mile operating radius.
The company's sensor-driven Jaguar cars will still be staying off the freeways entirely.
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