Uber’s Saudi Arabia Self-Driving Plan: What You Need to Know
Uber’s Saudi Arabia Self-Driving Plan, the big ride-hailing company from the US, is making a major move. They’re setting up a new self-driving car system in Saudi Arabia. This isn’t just a small project. They’re working with a major Saudi group called Abdul Latif Jameel.
Creating New Jobs
This plan is huge for jobs. Uber and Abdul Latif Jameel aim to create 30,000 jobs. These jobs will go to Saudi people. It’s all about building a new way to get around.
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Uber’s Saudi Arabia Self-Driving Plan: A Shared Vision for the Future
Both companies believe in an “electric, shared, and autonomous future.” That means cars will be electric. They will be shared, like Uber rides. And they will drive themselves. Uber already works with 18 self-driving car companies. But this Saudi deal is special. It focuses on making a “scalable” car fleet just for Saudi Arabia.
Why Saudi Arabia is Ready
This fits perfectly with Saudi Arabia’s big plan, Vision 2030. That plan wants to make the economy diverse. It also wants to modernize the country. Saudi Arabia is building rules for self-driving cars. They want to be a leader in new transportation.
When Will We See Them?
You won’t see self-driving Ubers tomorrow. The first ones should appear by late 2025. During the early tests, a safety driver will be in the car. This ensures everything is safe. It also helps people trust the new technology. This careful approach shows they care about safety.
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