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Waymo Robotaxis Now Available via Uber in Atlanta

Waymo’s robotaxis are now live on Uber in Atlanta, offering driverless rides across a 65-square-mile zone.
Illustration of a Waymo autonomous Jaguar I-PACE driving in Atlanta with an Uber logo and Georgia map showing the service area.
Waymo’s self-driving Jaguar I-PACE debuts in Atlanta via Uber, marking a major expansion in autonomous ride-hailing across a 65-square-mile metro zone.

Summary:

Uber riders in Atlanta can now hail Waymo’s fully autonomous vehicles across a 65-square-mile zone. This marks the latest step in Uber and Waymo’s nationwide rollout of driverless ride-hailing.


Key Takeaways:

  • Waymo’s electric Jaguar I-PACE robotaxis are now live on Uber in Atlanta.
  • The service area spans Capitol View to Buckhead, with future expansion planned.
  • Riders can opt out of autonomous rides and select human drivers.

Why It Matters:

The Atlanta launch positions Waymo and Uber at the forefront of the autonomous ride-hailing race, amid rising competition from Tesla and ongoing public concerns about AV safety. As robotaxis move into more cities, the stakes for commercial scalability and consumer trust grow.


Waymo and Uber to launch driverless taxi service in Atlanta this summer
Waymo and Uber will launch robotaxi rides in Atlanta this summer, inviting users to join an interest list for early access.

Waymo and Uber expand robotaxi service to Atlanta — The autonomous Jaguar I-PACE begins navigating city streets as part of a growing partnership between the two companies.


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