Waymo Begins Testing Autonomous Robo-Taxis on London Streets
In Brief
The introduction of self-driving taxis in London marks a significant step in autonomous vehicle deployment in the UK.
Key Facts
- Autonomous taxis are now operating on London streets, according to the American company behind the technology.
- Waymo has started testing its self-driving taxis in London, making it the company's newest city for trials.
- The vehicles are driving themselves without human intervention as part of the testing phase.
- Cars entirely without people are expected later this year, according to The Independent.
- Waymo is the company responsible for deploying the autonomous taxi technology in London.
What Happened
Waymo has launched testing of its autonomous robo-taxis on the streets of London, with vehicles now driving themselves as part of the trial phase.
Why It Matters
This development represents a major milestone for autonomous vehicle technology in the UK, potentially influencing future transportation options and regulatory approaches.
What's Next
Waymo plans to introduce cars operating entirely without people later this year, and further expansion or regulatory responses may follow as testing continues.
Sources
- Sky News — Autonomous robo-taxis now driving themselves on British streets(1d ago)
- The Independent — Waymo taxis are now driving themselves around London(2h ago)
- The Independent — Waymo brings self-driving taxis to its newest city to begin testing(1h ago)
