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Waymo says it will launch in more Texas and Florida cities in 2026
Waymo plans paid driverless rides in five Texas and Florida cities by 2026, citing fewer local AI adjustments and growing competition from Tesla and Zoox.
- Waymo will bring its robotaxi service to Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Miami and Orlando in the coming weeks before opening to the public next year.
- Waymo has been gearing up to expand its paid robotaxis service in 2026, previously announcing plans to expand to several other cities.
- Waymo has provided over 10 million paid rides since first launching in 2020 and reports its autonomous driving technology has significantly fewer crashes resulting in injuries compared to human drivers.
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Waymo rolls driverless ridesharing into Minneapolis for testing
Waymo, the driverless “robotaxi” rideshare company, has rolled into Minneapolis for testing — with humans at the wheel. The Mountainview, Calif.-based company began mapping the city with a small fleet of “less than 10” Waymo vehicles to start, said company spokesperson Chris Bonelli, in anticipation of expanding their numbers and eventually taking human hands off the steering wheel. “We’ll be driving them ourselves, by humans, in the early stage…
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