KEY POINTS
  • After months of testing, Waymo has officially launched the country's first commercial autonomous ride-share service.
  • Initially, the service will be limited to cities surrounding Phoenix, including Tempe, Mesa and Chandler.
  • General Motors subsidiary Cruise plans to launch a similar service next year.
John Krafcik, CEO of Waymo speaks at a press conference at the 2017 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 8, 2017.

After months of testing and millions of miles developing self-driving vehicle technology, Waymo has officially launched the country's first commercial autonomous ride-share service.

The company's Waymo One program will give customers rides in self-driving vehicles 24 hours a day. Initially, the service will be limited to cities surrounding Phoenix, including Tempe, Mesa and Chandler.