May Mobility, a robotaxi startup, has achieved a significant milestone by transitioning to fully driverless microtransit, potentially beating robotaxis to profitability. The company has removed safety drivers from its robo transits in Sun City, Arizona, and is testing its self-driving cars in the area. This move is aimed at providing autonomous mobility solutions to retirees and addressing mobility challenges. Additionally, May Mobility's focus on safety and technological advancements, such as autonomous walking exoskeletons and spinal implants for individuals with Parkinson's, showcases its commitment to enhancing mobility and accessibility.
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