Lyft, the ride-sharing app in America, has announced partnerships with tech companies developing autonomous driving technology like Mobileye, May Mobility, and Nexar to bring autonomous vehicles to the platform.
May Mobility will start offering autonomous driving services in Atlanta by 2025 using Toyota Sienna vehicles, with plans to expand to more cities in the future. Nexar, known for developing smart dashcams, will collaborate with Lyft to enhance autonomous driving systems.
In a similar move, Mobileye, an Intel subsidiary focusing on autonomous vehicles, will also join forces to provide vehicle services through Lyft, although specific details are scarce.
This collaboration follows Uber’s partnership with autonomous driving developers like Cruise and Waymo, Uber’s main competitors in America.
TLDR: Lyft partners with tech companies like May Mobility, Nexar, and Mobileye to introduce autonomous vehicles, following Uber’s lead in collaborating with Cruise and Waymo.
Leave a Comment