Autonomous ride-share company Waymo is planning on rolling out its driverless vehicles next year in San Diego, joining other cities with the service such as Los Angeles, San Francisco and Phoenix.
"We roll autonomously like our burritos — California style," a blog post from the company read. "Waymo is excited to bring San Diego riders the same safe, reliable, and magical autonomous ride-hailing service that carries hundreds of thousands of people already in five cities across the U.S., with plans to begin serving the city next year."
Along with San Diego, the company plans to expand to Las Vegas and Detroit.
The service is similar to Uber or Lyft, but without drivers. It is a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., Google's parent company.
"By welcoming innovative and promising technologies like

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