Robotaxi pioneer Waymo has added Dallas to its expanding list of cities where people will be able to request a driverless ride beginning sometime next year in attempt to further distance itself from rivals still scrambling to catch up in the autonomous race.
Dallas will become the second major Texas city where Waymo’s robotaxis, following the company’s move into Austin earlier this year as part of a partnership with ride-hailing leader Uber.
Unlike the Austin driverless rides that must be ordered through Uber’s app, Waymo will deploy its Dallas robotaxis through its own service and team up with the Avis Budget Group to manage its fleet there. Waymo hasn’t set an exact date in 2026 for when its robotaxis will begin cruising through Dallas, which joins Washington D.C. and Miami as cities where the company plans to expand next year…