Waymo’s driverless vehicles will start transporting passengers in Nashville next year, partnering with Lyft instead of Uber. Users can request rides via Waymo’s app initially, then through Lyft’s app. Waymo now works with both major U.S. ride-hailing services. Tesla is testing a driverless service in Austin. Lyft’s stock rose 13% after partnering with Waymo in Tennessee.

Lyft hired ex-Amazon executive David Risher as CEO to aid its recovery. Waymo and Lyft previously collaborated during Waymo’s Phoenix testing phase. Waymo has provided over 250,000 trips in cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, and Atlanta. Waymo plans to expand into Dallas next year after its launch in Nashville.

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