The Phoenix Fire Department is increasingly using taxis to transport nonemergency patients and curb ambulance costs, according to The Arizona Republic. In particular, poor people with no other medical ...
In Phoenix, not every medical 911 call results in an ambulance ride to the hospital. Sometimes, the Fire Department calls for a taxi to take the person to the hospital instead. The number of taxi ...
Waymo is bringing its fully autonomous vehicles to downtown Phoenix. The Alphabet-owned company this week started picking up “trusted” passengers in the region using its driverless taxis, The Verge ...
PHOENIX — A little-known program run by the Phoenix Fire Department allows officials to call taxi cabs for certain 911 callers to take them for medical care instead of an ambulance. According to Capt.
Waymo's Pacifica driverless minivans are said to comprise a major part of the fleet for the as-yet unnamed robotaxi service. (Photo by Daniel Cardenas) This is your first of three free stories this ...
Waymo began testing its autonomous taxi program in Chandler in 2017 and opened it up to the general public in the Phoenix ...
PHOENIX — Cruise, an autonomous vehicle company owned by General Motors (NYSE: GM), will soon deploy self-driving cars on Phoenix streets. Kyle Vogt, the CEO of Cruise, tweeted on Monday that the ...
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