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Waymo officially launches self-driving robotaxis in San Antonio

San Antonians can hail a self-driving Waymo beginning in early 2026.
San Antonio just cleared a major lane to the future. On Tuesday, November 8, Waymo announced the official launch of its self-driving robotaxi service in Alamo City, starting employee-only operations this fall ahead of a public launch in early 2026.
The rollout will include three Texas cities, San Antonio, Dallas, and Houston, along with Miami and Orlando, Florida. Currently, the company operates in the San Francisco Bay Area, Phoenix, and Los Angeles, with service available in Austin and Atlanta through Uber.
Before letting its technology loose on a city, Waymo first tests the routes with human drivers. Once each locale is mapped, the cars can begin driving independently. Unique situations are flagged by specialists, and engineers evaluate performance in virtual replicas of each city.
“Waymo’s quickly entering a number of new cities in the U.S. and around the world, and our approach to every new city is consistent,” explained the announcement. “We compare our driving performance against a proven baseline to validate the performance of the Waymo Driver and identify any unique local characteristics.”
The launch puts Waymo ahead of Tesla. Elon Musk’s Austin-based carmaker has made a lot of hullabaloo about autonomy being the future of the company, but has yet to launch its service on a wide scale.
Waymo started testing San Antonio’s roadways in May as part of a multi-city “road trip,” which also included Houston. The company says its measured approach to launches helps alleviate local concern over safety and other issues.
“The future of transportation is accelerating, and we are driving it forward with a commitment to quality and safety,” Waymo wrote. “Our rigorous process of continuous iteration, validation, and local engagement ensures that we put communities first as we expand.”
Waymo's launch if the latest volley towards San Antonio's autonomous future. On Monday, November 17, Amazon announced Prime Air drone deliveries were live within an eight mile radius of its East Side fulfillment warehouse.

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