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Waymo To Expand Robotaxi Service To Las Vegas, San Diego and Detroit Next Year (reuters.com) 40

In its largest rollout yet, Waymo said it will launch its driverless robotaxi service to Las Vegas, San Diego, and Detroit in 2026. The Alphabet unit will also debut new Zeekr-built vehicles developed with Geely to complement its existing Jaguar I-PACE fleet. Reuters reports: The new Zeekr model, developed with Chinese automaker Geely, are designed specifically for robotaxi use cases and will be rolled out gradually as the company expands its service. [...] Waymo plans to launch the service in Las Vegas next summer, while in San Diego, it is working with local officials and first responders to secure deployment permits. In Detroit, the company said its winter-weather testing in Michigan's Upper Peninsula has strengthened its ability to operate year-round, where it has long maintained engineering operations.
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Waymo To Expand Robotaxi Service To Las Vegas, San Diego and Detroit Next Year

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  • by bagofbeans ( 567926 ) on Monday November 03, 2025 @08:14PM (#65771328)

    So much for the ban on Chinese cars in USA.

    • by Jeremi ( 14640 )

      Was there ever a ban, or just tarrifs high enough to price Chinese vehicles out of the market? Since Waymo isn't selling vehicles, perhaps that isn't an obstacle for them.

    • The Republicans, in particular President Donald J. Trump, gave the EV market to the Chinese even if MAGA hasn't figured it out yet.

      To be fair he's doing the exact same thing Republican President Ronald Reagan did when he took over in 1980, destroying the US lead in solar power and wind turbines.
  • It's the closest thing to a social safety net America's allowed to have. Besides a bunch of illegal immigrants if I take an hour I can guarantee you it's a laid off person usually in their 50s or older and completely unable to get other gainful work.

    There's also a smattering of ex cons who are past the time went background checks should be finding their old convictions but thanks to modern software they still show up in various systems.

    We are about to do away with basically all delivery drivers and
    • Why do you post the same shit in virtually every post you make?

    • need to lower full time hours? lower medicare age?

    • We should all just go hide in a cave and die! I mean, really, the world is ending because of Waymo, right?

      Waymo now operates in 5 cities, and is adding 3. There are about 350 cities in the US over 100,000 population. They've got a LOT of cities to go before they cover all of those. And even longer before they make inroads into smaller towns, where self-driving cars can't even dare to go.

      In San Francisco, it's home base, Waymo has made it to 27% market share, still leaving room for a lot of Uber drivers.

      It's

      • I mean not much point in hiding. The bunker buster is the 1% have will collapse the cave you're in. Might as well just hang out for the nuclear blast at that point
        • Good point. I've been to the NORAD bunker inside Cheyenne Mountain, it's designed to withstand a direct hit by a nuclear explosion. Maybe that will work. On the other hand, it only has a few months-worth of food and water, so eventually I'd have to come out. So in the meantime, I'll just enjoy riding in a Waymo (when it finally, one day, comes to my city) until the world disintegrates.

    • by Krneki ( 1192201 )

      This is an issue for big cities that embraced Multiculturalism.

      In mono-culture rural villages are going live life as always.

  • One of the witnesses said that missing in Waymo’s statement was the fact that KitKat was “positioned for a while directly in front of the vehicle” before the autonomous vehicle pulled out.

    Waymo confirmed on Thursday night that one of its autonomous vehicles killed KitKat, a beloved liquor store cat in the Mission District known by many as “the 16th Street ambassador.”

    “We reviewed this, and while our vehicle was stopped to pick up passengers, a nearby cat darted under our

    • I'd really like to know what waymo is doing to prevent other animal strikes. Are they going to slam their brakes on for a squirrel like I do? If normal people kill animals directly for profit then they get legally crucified, but now waymo can do it?
      • I'd really like to know what waymo is doing to prevent other animal strikes.

        The California legislature is aware of this problem, and has passed a minimum-wage law for the animals so they will stay on the job.

  • by gurps_npc ( 621217 ) on Monday November 03, 2025 @08:46PM (#65771374) Homepage

    It is the furthest north city aside from NYC that Waymo is in. NYC has a really modern snow removal system, while Detroit... does not.

    Working in Detroit means they expect it to handle ice and snow well.

    • Working in Detroit is fake it til you make it. Probably all it means is that they got the city mothers to approve.

    • by taustin ( 171655 )

      Working in Detroit means they expect it to handle ice and snow well.

      Of that they have no idea what they're getting into.

      I know which way I'd bet.

  • by Joe_Dragon ( 2206452 ) on Monday November 03, 2025 @09:38PM (#65771442)

    How is being on the hook for liability, upkeep, cleaning, buying the car, etc. Cost less then passing the big costs to driver who owns their own car?

  • by jonwil ( 467024 ) on Monday November 03, 2025 @10:13PM (#65771492)

    Will these driverless cabs go to the Las Vegas airport (and in a way that's actually useful for people flying in and out and at a reasonable price) or will the Vegas taxi Mafia stop that from happening?

    • also needs to be less then the flat rate from the airport.

      • also needs to be less then the flat rate from the airport.

        Price always matters, but you don't have to tip the waymo driver (at least I never have, and the AI does not seem to expect it), so total pricing is what matters. To this point Waymo's pricing is in the same order of magnitude as the competition (more than a typical Uber or Lyft before tips, but not way out of line), although they have the parent company resources to undercut any price they want if they decide to own any market they want.

        • If you don't want to tip then don't tip! Don't you have a spine? I can't say I have ever tipped a taxi driver, they make a lot of money as it is.
    • Will these driverless cabs go to the Las Vegas airport

      Initially the answer is no (primarily they will serve the strip and immediate surrounding areas). They claim they intend to expand to include the airport (the taxi cabal will no doubt try to stop them). Of course, they still don't serve their "home town" airports SFO (or SJC) yet, either. The only airport that they currently serve is PHX.

      I do wonder if they will expand the Bay Area service and include Levi's Stadium before the Big Game in February 2026 (and of course for the FIFA World Cup later in 20

  • Tesla plans to expand its robotaxi service to 8 to 10 major U.S. cities by the end of 2025, targeting areas like Florida, Nevada, and Arizona for the initial rollout. The service will go driverless in Austin by the end of the year, and the company is seeking approval to serve California airports. Tesla is also seeking local job candidates for its vehicle data collection team in cities like Aurora, Colorado. https://www.google.com/search?... [google.com]
    • by jvkjvk ( 102057 )

      I don't trust that Tesla will expand it's robotaxi service to 8 to 10 major US cities in less than two months.

      Musk has always, constantly and consistently, lied about how long things take, and often they haven't happened at all. He is the master of hype and short on substance.

      Will the service go driverless in Austin by the end of the year? I doubt it. Tesla's robotaxis are already crashing in Austin. (https://www.techspot.com/news/110085-tesla-robotaxis-already-crashing-austin-data-points-gaps.html)

  • What part of Detroit? There's a lot of copper in a Waymo.

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