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Waymo Expands Driverless Rides to 4 More U.S. Cities

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Self-driving car company Waymo is going fully autonomous in San Diego, Las Vegas, Tampa, and Denver, removing human supervisors from behind the wheel. The expansion brings the total number of cities with driverless Waymo robotaxis to more than 10 across the United States.

The future of transportation just rolled into four more American cities, and it doesn't need a driver behind the wheel.

Waymo, the self-driving car company owned by Alphabet, announced it will soon remove human supervisors from its vehicles in San Diego, Las Vegas, Tampa, and Denver. The cars will operate completely autonomously, marking a major milestone in the company's expansion across the United States.

The fully driverless rides will initially be available only to Waymo employees for testing and refinement. Shortly after, the company plans to open these autonomous rides to the general public through its app.

These four cities join Dallas, Houston, Orlando, and San Antonio in already operating without human drivers. With this expansion, Waymo will soon serve more than 10 cities nationwide with fully autonomous robotaxis, making driverless rides increasingly accessible to everyday Americans.

Waymo Expands Driverless Rides to 4 More U.S. Cities

The technology represents years of development and millions of miles of real-world testing. Waymo's vehicles use advanced sensors, cameras, and artificial intelligence to navigate city streets, handle traffic, and safely transport passengers without human intervention.

The Ripple Effect

This expansion signals a turning point for transportation accessibility and sustainability. Autonomous vehicles have the potential to reduce traffic accidents caused by human error, which account for more than 90% of crashes according to safety experts.

The technology could also transform mobility for people who cannot drive due to age, disability, or economic barriers. As the service expands, more communities gain access to reliable, affordable transportation options that were previously unavailable.

Waymo has even begun testing internationally, recently launching operations in London as part of its first expansion beyond U.S. borders. While some residents have expressed concerns about noise from reversing vehicles, the company is working to address community feedback as it grows.

The road ahead looks increasingly autonomous, and millions of Americans will soon experience the future of getting from point A to point B without ever touching a steering wheel.

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Based on reporting by Engadget

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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