The move expands the testing for the autonomous vehicles,
which have been in use in the Phoenix, Arizona area since 2017.
The first tests will be with Waymo employees, to gain
feedback before expanding to more riders.
Waymo has improved its technology, which will be used for
"tackling the city’s iconic topographical variety -- from rolling hills to
sandy ocean highways, tiny side streets to huge freeways, bike lanes to tram
tracks, and everything in between," a company blog post said.
The company said it has improved its lidar vision system --
which uses lasers to detect surroundings -- as well.
"Our highly sensitive cameras can spot traffic lights
changing at a long distance... And our cameras and lidar can instantly spot a
jaywalker sprinting across our path and act appropriately," the statement
said.
Waymo is among several automotive and tech firms testing
autonomous driving, although no large-scale deployments have begun.
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