Waymo's vehicles are now fully driverless in Nashville
Valve's Steam Machine: Everything we know The company plans to offer rides to the public in Nashville sometime this year. Waymo has gotten a step closer to offering robotaxi rides to the public in Nashville, Tennessee. The company the city and making sure they can operate as fully autonomous rides before launching a paid service in the location. Waymo announced that it was planning to bring its robotaxis to Nashville in September 2025, with the intention opening up rides to the public sometime this year. The company has been testing its technology in Nashville since then, but it has yet say when it'll start accepting bookings for rides.
Feb-10-2026, 12:04:12 GMT
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