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#What’s it like being a passenger in a self-driving taxi?

#What’s it like being a passenger in a self-driving taxi?

Elon Musk and Uber have both made claims that there’d be millions of driverless taxis on our roads by now and, well, there aren’t. Most of us will have to wait a lot longer before we can take a ride in a one, but thanks to the wonders of the internet we can get a pretty good idea of what the experience is like right now.

It’s important to note that true, fully autonomous vehicles do not exist. To say they are fully autonomous is heavy handed.

There are some commercial tests taking place, but they are heavily geo-fenced and continually monitored. They are far from being cars capable of driving in all conditions.

One such test comes from Waymo, Google’s self-driving off shoot. It’s been running a fleet of private “self-driving” taxis since 2015, and in April 2017 it launched its Early Rider Program in Phoenix Arizona, to offer its service to real air-breathing humans.

In 2018, it commercialized its service to offer rides to the public in a 50-square mile area of the city. While the company claims that hundreds of people use the service everyday, the platform has one user in particular that may have taken more rides than anyone else.

Frequent rider

Meet Arizona-based student, YouTuber, and self-driving car superfan JJ Ricks. Ricks is one of the internet’s most frequent users of self-driving taxis, and he documents his experience on YouTube for us all to follow.

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Credit: JJ Ricks