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		Waymo testing self-driving car ride 
		service in Arizona 
		
		 
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		 [April 25, 2017] 
		SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Alphabet 
		Inc's Waymo autonomous vehicle group will begin testing a self-driving 
		car program for hundreds of families in Phoenix, Arizona and is buying 
		500 Chrysler minivans to do so, the companies said on Tuesday. 
		 
		Waymo, which along with Google is owned by Alphabet Inc<GOOGL.O>, 
		recently has been quietly testing the service for a handful of families, 
		learning what potential customers would want from a ride service, the 
		company said in a blog post. 
		 
		It urged people to apply to take part in an expanded test, which is the 
		first public trial of Waymo's self-driving cars. The vehicles include 
		human operators from Waymo behind the wheel, in case intervention is 
		required and to take feedback. 
		 
		Silicon Valley is racing to master self-driving technology, betting that 
		it will transform the auto industry and be a gold mine for leading 
		companies. Waymo has one of the best technology track records, and it 
		has an alliance with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles <FCHA.MI>. 
		
		
		  
		
		Many companies expect that customers will use autonomous vehicles as a 
		service, rather than owning them outright. Ride service Uber in 
		particular expects to use autonomous cars. 
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			Waymo unveils a self-driving Chrysler Pacifica minivan during the 
			North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, U.S., 
			January 8, 2017. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid 
            
              
			The new Waymo test in Arizona is meant to help the company 
			understand what people want out of self-driving cars and see how 
			they use and integrate the service. Testers will get access every 
			day at any time. 
			 
			Waymo already has with 100 Chrysler Pacifica minivans and is 
			acquiring five times more, partly to be able to support the service. 
			 
			(Reporting by Peter Henderson; Editing by Mary Milliken) 
			
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