For people that need to catch a ride from point A to point B in the city of San Diego, there are currently a few options outside of a personal vehicle or public transit.

Residents and tourists often hire a driver through rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft, or they can hail a cab.

Soon, a new type of rideshare vehicle will hit the road in the city — without a person behind the wheel.

“I’m thinking for the safety like, a car with no driver in there. I don't know how the people trust,” said cab driver Jama Ali.

Waymo is already in five cities across the United States, including Los Angeles and San Francisco.

The company points to that shows Waymo vehicles are safer than the average human driver.

Now, the company plans to expand to the city of San Diego, starting with a fleet of about a d

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