Waymo, Alphabet's leading autonomous driving unit, has solidified its robotaxi presence in Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles through fully driverless operations, with a key March 2024 public launch in LA and waitlist access in Austin via Uber partnership—marking no additional cities confirmed for rollout by June 30. Regulatory approvals from California DMV and Arizona authorities underpin this expansion, bolstered by strong safety data showing fewer crashes than human drivers, while competitor Cruise remains sidelined after 2023 incidents. Traders eye potential last-minute permits for Atlanta (targeted later 2024) or Miami, but historical timelines suggest delays amid scaling challenges; monitor local filings and Alphabet's Q2 earnings for catalysts shifting geographic footprint.
Resumen experimental generado por IA con datos de Polymarket · Actualizado$107,844 Vol.
Miami
91%
Dallas
84%
Nashville
73%
Las Vegas
25%
Detroit
17%
Denver
13%
Ciudad de Nueva York
7%
Washington DC
4%
Londres
4%
$107,844 Vol.
Miami
91%
Dallas
84%
Nashville
73%
Las Vegas
25%
Detroit
17%
Denver
13%
Ciudad de Nueva York
7%
Washington DC
4%
Londres
4%
Any taxi service available to the general public which operates without a human driver actively controlling the vehicle will count, regardless of membership or other financial restrictions.
A qualifying launch requires the general public be able to hail a Waymo vehicle within the listed city \ through the Waymo One app or another official Waymo platform (such as a dedicated website or integrated partner app like Uber).
Limited pilot programs, internal employee testing, or invite-only service will not qualify.
The primary resolution source is official information from Waymo (see: https://waymo.com/rides/c), however a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Waymo, Alphabet's leading autonomous driving unit, has solidified its robotaxi presence in Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles through fully driverless operations, with a key March 2024 public launch in LA and waitlist access in Austin via Uber partnership—marking no additional cities confirmed for rollout by June 30. Regulatory approvals from California DMV and Arizona authorities underpin this expansion, bolstered by strong safety data showing fewer crashes than human drivers, while competitor Cruise remains sidelined after 2023 incidents. Traders eye potential last-minute permits for Atlanta (targeted later 2024) or Miami, but historical timelines suggest delays amid scaling challenges; monitor local filings and Alphabet's Q2 earnings for catalysts shifting geographic footprint.
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