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Self-driving cars could be navigating Washington, D.C., streets as early as next year as Google's autonomous vehicle company Waymo lays the groundwork for a possible rideshare service launch in 2026.
Waymo’s robotaxis will begin carrying passengers through parts of Atlanta Tuesday in an expansion of a partnership with Uber’s ride-hailing service that began earlier this year in Austin.
Dallas will become the sixth U.S. city to offer the service, joining Austin, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Phoenix and San Francisco.
Customers can order rides on Waymo’s app while Avis will provide car management services, including infrastructure, vehicle readiness, maintenance and general depot operations.