Waymo's deliberate expansion pace amid regulatory scrutiny anchors low trader-implied probabilities for new city launches by June 30, with consensus favoring continuation in existing hubs like Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles rather than bold additions. Recent announcements in March confirmed Austin and Atlanta rollouts later in 2024, but approvals from state DMVs and local authorities—essential for driverless operations—remain pending, as seen in ongoing NHTSA probes into peer Cruise's setbacks. No developer conferences or filings signal acceleration before Q3, while Tesla's August robotaxi reveal heightens competitive pressure without shifting Waymo's near-term odds. Traders should watch California PUC updates and mapping data releases for slippage risks.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated$144,892 Vol.
Miami
93%
Dallas
72%
Nashville
66%
Las Vegas
28%
Detroit
17%
Denver
15%
London
10%
New York City
8%
Washington DC
7%
$144,892 Vol.
Miami
93%
Dallas
72%
Nashville
66%
Las Vegas
28%
Detroit
17%
Denver
15%
London
10%
New York City
8%
Washington DC
7%
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's deliberate expansion pace amid regulatory scrutiny anchors low trader-implied probabilities for new city launches by June 30, with consensus favoring continuation in existing hubs like Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles rather than bold additions. Recent announcements in March confirmed Austin and Atlanta rollouts later in 2024, but approvals from state DMVs and local authorities—essential for driverless operations—remain pending, as seen in ongoing NHTSA probes into peer Cruise's setbacks. No developer conferences or filings signal acceleration before Q3, while Tesla's August robotaxi reveal heightens competitive pressure without shifting Waymo's near-term odds. Traders should watch California PUC updates and mapping data releases for slippage risks.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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