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Waymo's driverless robotaxis land in four more US cities ahead of international expansion

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Vlad, 25 February 2026

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Waymo has expanded its driverless robotaxis to Dallas, Houston, and San Antonio in Texas and Orlando in Florida today. With these additions, the service is now up and running in ten US cities.

As with all Waymo expansions into new cities, the service will initially be open to "select riders", who will receive an invitation to take their first local rides today.

Waymo's driverless robotaxis land in four more US cities ahead of international expansion

New people will be invited "on a rolling basis", in order to ensure a seamless experience. The service will be opened up to everyone with the Waymo app "later this year", the company says in its official press release.

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Waymo has 18 cities on its list of where it will go next, including London and Tokyo as its first areas that it plans to cover outside of the US.

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