The Malta Business Weekly

Lyft strikes selfdrivin­g deal with Google’s Waymo

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US ride hailing business Lyft has formed a partnershi­p with the Google owner's self-driving car unit Waymo to help develop selfdrivin­g vehicles.

Lyft is Uber's biggest rival in the US.

Many firms, including Uber, are racing to develop driverless cars, which they hope can be paired with journey-booking systems to revolution­ise transport.

The move is set to escalate rivalry between Waymo and Uber, which are fighting a court battle over self-driving technology.

Waymo says a former employee stole some technology and started a company with it. That company was later bought by Uber, which says it did not steal or use Waymo secrets.

Waymo is one of the leading companies engaged in developing self-driving vehicle technology and has been on the hunt for partners.

Lyft said: "Waymo holds today's best self-driving technology, and collaborat­ing with them will accelerate our shared vision of improving lives with the world's best transporta­tion."

Lyft, which offers a booking platform in 300 US cities, already has a partnershi­p to develop selfdrivin­g cars with General Motors. It said this arrangemen­t will not be affected by the new deal with Waymo.

Other companies working on driverless technology include Tesla and Apple, as well as a number of Chinese technology firms and most US, European and Asian carmakers.

Mercedes Benz owner Daimler and automotive parts maker Bosch said this month they will work together to create completely driverless cars in the next few years.

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