Waymo is set to debut its autonomous ridehailing service in Washington DC by 2026, pending regulatory changes to allow driverless operation
The self-driving company will start operating in the US capital in 2026. Here's where else Waymo's robotaxis are available now -- and arriving soon.
The self-driving company will start operating in the US capital in 2026. Here's where else Waymo's robotaxis are available now -- and where they're arriving soon.
Waymo will launch robotaxi rides in Washington D.C. via its Waymo One app in 2026 but must first lobby to change regulations requiring a human driver for autonomous vehicles.
Waymo plans to launch its Waymo One ridehailing service in Washington, DC by 2026, pending changes to local laws that currently ban fully autonomous vehicles without safety drivers.
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