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Investing.com -- Amazon’s self-driving unit Zoox opened a waitlist on Tuesday for users in San Francisco to experience free robotaxi rides, just days after Alphabet’s Waymo announced plans to provide robotaxi services in the same market.
The company is inviting people to ride in its driverless vehicles at no cost through the "Zoox Explorers" program. Participants will be asked to share feedback, which Zoox plans to use to refine the experience before scaling up the service.
Zoox stated in a blog post that riders will be taken off the waitlist based on their location and as more robotaxis are added to the fleet.
The move marks another step in the expanding competition in the autonomous vehicle market in San Francisco, with both Amazon and Alphabet now offering robotaxi services in the city.
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