Waymo Robotaxis Arrive in Atlanta: 78% Fewer Crashes Than Humans

Sunita Somvanshi

Waymo's driverless Jaguars have hit Atlanta streets - serving a 65-square-mile zone with ZERO human drivers

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These electric robotaxis can be hailed through Uber's app at the SAME price as human-driven rides

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The fleet of all-electric Jaguar I-PACE SUVs is equipped with technology that has 78% fewer crashes than human drivers

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Each autonomous vehicle features 29 cameras, 5 LIDAR sensors, and 6 RADAR sensors to navigate city streets safely

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Riders receive notifications when matched with a Waymo and can choose to accept or switch to a human driver

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When your robotaxi arrives, you'll recognize it by the initials displayed on the dome atop the car

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No tipping required, but 24/7 human support is available through both the Uber app and in-car screens

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The Atlanta launch comes just days after Tesla introduced its limited robotaxi service in Austin with human supervisors

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Waymo already provides 150,000+ weekly rides across markets including Phoenix, San Francisco, and Los Angeles

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Future expansion plans include Miami in 2026 and Washington DC, with testing in Las Vegas, San Diego, and Boston

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With 4.9-star ratings in Austin, will Atlanta residents embrace this driverless future? The revolution is already here

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