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Waymo is testing driverless robotaxis in Nashville

Last updated: February 9, 2026 3:10 pm
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Waymo Removes Human Safety Drivers from Autonomous Test Vehicles in Nashville

Waymo, the Alphabet-owned company, has taken a significant step forward in its autonomous vehicle testing in Nashville by removing human safety drivers from its test vehicles. This move comes as Waymo gears up to launch a robotaxi service in the city.

Having conducted tests in Nashville for several months, Waymo is on track to introduce a robotaxi service in partnership with Lyft later this year. Initially, riders will be able to request rides directly through the Waymo app. As the service expands, Waymo plans to integrate its self-driving vehicles into the Lyft app. Lyft, in turn, will oversee fleet services such as vehicle maintenance, charging infrastructure, and depot operations through its subsidiary Flexdrive.

Waymo’s robotaxi expansion has been gaining momentum, with the company already offering commercial services in cities like Atlanta, Austin, Los Angeles, Miami, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Phoenix. Moreover, Waymo has been conducting driverless test fleets in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Orlando.

Following a consistent rollout strategy in each new market, Waymo typically begins with a small fleet of manually driven vehicles to map out the city. Subsequently, autonomous vehicles are tested with a human safety operator on board. Eventually, the company progresses to driverless testing phases, often allowing employees to hail rides, before officially launching a robotaxi service.

See also  Waymo is testing Gemini as an in-car AI assistant in its robotaxis
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