Google plans to widen ride-sharing service in SF


(MENAFN) Since May, Google has been running a pilot carpooling service, which uses Waze to connect drivers and passengers near its California headquarters.

But by the end of the year anyone in the Bay Area will be able to request a ride, using the Waze app.

If successful, Google may look to expand the service to other cities. The move may undercut its rivals, as Waze charges cheaper rates.

Under the pilot program, Waze charged riders a maximum of 54 cents a mile with no booking fee.


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