Waymo's confirmed public launch of robotaxi rides in Austin via Uber partnership, starting in March 2024, anchors trader sentiment with high implied probabilities for that city by June 30, as it marks the company's fourth U.S. market after Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. This expansion leverages Waymo's lead in autonomous driving miles logged—over 20 million driverless—amid Cruise's regulatory setbacks in California. Speculation swirls around Atlanta testing pilots announced earlier this year, but no firm timeline exists, tempering odds there. Upcoming regulatory filings or Alphabet earnings could catalyze shifts, though timelines often slip due to safety validations and local approvals, underscoring prediction market caution on unconfirmed expansions.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedMiami
96%
Dallas
80%
Nashville
61%
Las Vegas
37%
Detroit
17%
London
9%
New York City
9%
Denver
9%
Washington DC
6%
$9,288 Vol.
Miami
96%
Dallas
80%
Nashville
61%
Las Vegas
37%
Detroit
17%
London
9%
New York City
9%
Denver
9%
Washington DC
6%
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 confirmed public launch of robotaxi rides in Austin via Uber partnership, starting in March 2024, anchors trader sentiment with high implied probabilities for that city by June 30, as it marks the company's fourth U.S. market after Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles. This expansion leverages Waymo's lead in autonomous driving miles logged—over 20 million driverless—amid Cruise's regulatory setbacks in California. Speculation swirls around Atlanta testing pilots announced earlier this year, but no firm timeline exists, tempering odds there. Upcoming regulatory filings or Alphabet earnings could catalyze shifts, though timelines often slip due to safety validations and local approvals, underscoring prediction market caution on unconfirmed expansions.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · Updated



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