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Driverless Cars on the Rise: Where to Catch a Robotaxi

24 Dec

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Summary

  • Robotaxis are operational in seven US cities as of late 2025.
  • Waymo, Tesla, and Uber are expanding their driverless services in 2026.
  • Some services still require a human safety driver present.
Driverless Cars on the Rise: Where to Catch a Robotaxi

Driverless taxis have officially arrived, with seven US cities offering robotaxi services by late 2025. While some operations still utilize safety drivers, the autonomous vehicle landscape is rapidly evolving. Google-backed Waymo has reported serving over 14 million trips this year alone and is planning international expansion to London.

Uber is also making significant strides through strategic partnerships, viewing robotaxis as a "trillion-dollar-plus" opportunity. Tesla, under Elon Musk's ambitious vision, launched its service in Austin and is testing fully driverless operations, aiming for widespread adoption. By 2026, Waymo and Tesla plan to introduce their services in Miami, Dallas, and Houston.

Further expansion is slated for cities like San Diego, Washington D.C., and Las Vegas, with Tesla set to produce its Cybercab starting April 2026. Uber is also collaborating with VW, Lucid, and Nuro to deploy thousands of autonomous vehicles globally, with a new platform debuting in San Francisco in late 2026.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
As of late 2025, robotaxis are available in seven US cities, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Atlanta, Austin, Dallas, and Las Vegas.
Tesla is actively testing fully driverless robotaxis in Austin and aims for driverless operation in parts of the city by the end of 2025, though some services still have safety monitors.
Waymo and Tesla have confirmed plans to launch robotaxi operations in Miami, Dallas, and Houston in 2026, with more cities targeted for service expansion.

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