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Waymo is expanding its robotaxi service to include freeway access in the San Francisco Bay Area, Phoenix, and Los Angeles, marking a critical step for urban mobility. This development, highlighted by Kirsten Korosec in her TechCrunch Mobility newsletter, enables more efficient routes and reduces ride times by up to 50%. The expansion also facilitates connections between major cities and airports, such as San Francisco International Airport. While the move signals progress, the company’s financial viability remains uncertain. The article also covers other mobility news, including Einride’s SPAC bid and Rad Power Bikes’ potential shutdown.

Key facts

  • Waymo’s robotaxi service now operates on freeways in the San Francisco Bay Area, Phoenix, and Los Angeles.
  • The freeway expansion covers 260 square miles, spanning Silicon Valley and San Francisco.
  • Freeway access reduces ride times by up to 50% and enables airport connectivity for San Francisco travelers.
  • Einride is merging with a SPAC to go public, valued at $1.8 billion, while Harbinger secures $160 million in funding.
  • Rad Power Bikes faces potential shutdown in January 2026 without new investment.
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