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Waymo Expands Autonomous Vehicle Testing to Over 10 New U.S. Cities

The expansion will see Waymo’s fleet of self-driving cars roll out in both major cities and smaller towns, broadening the scope of its testing and speeding up the development of the technology.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
January 31, 2025
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Waymo, the self-driving car subsidiary of Alphabet, is taking its ambitious plans for autonomous vehicles to the next level. The company has announced it will begin testing its autonomous driving technology in over 10 new cities across the United States in the coming months. This marks a significant milestone in Waymo’s mission to revolutionize transportation, giving a glimpse into the future of how we’ll get around.

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New Cities, New Possibilities

The expansion will see Waymo’s fleet of self-driving cars roll out in both major cities and smaller towns, broadening the scope of its testing and speeding up the development of the technology. Cities across the Midwest, South, and East Coast are set to be added to Waymo’s list, with testing expected to start soon.

“This is an exciting moment for us,” said John Krafcik, CEO of Waymo, during the announcement. “We’re eager to see how our vehicles adapt to new environments, new traffic patterns, and diverse road conditions. This is just the start of what we believe will be a transformative era for transportation.”

While the exact cities haven’t been revealed yet, sources close to Waymo suggest that Atlanta, Miami, and Detroit might be among the first to see autonomous cars on their streets. These locations offer a mix of urban challenges, from complex roadways to diverse weather conditions, giving Waymo’s technology a chance to prove itself in real-world situations.

How It Works: The Technology Behind the Cars

Waymo’s self-driving cars rely on an array of cutting-edge sensors, including LiDAR, cameras, and radar, to navigate their environment. This tech, combined with advanced AI and machine learning, allows the vehicles to “see” and make decisions on the road—without any human intervention.

Alphabet's Waymo to Expand Autonomous Driving Testing to Over 10 New Cities

The company has spent more than a decade perfecting its autonomous driving system, including extensive tests in cities like Phoenix and San Francisco. These cars can create a 360-degree view of their surroundings, spotting everything from pedestrians to other vehicles. The AI processes this information in real-time, helping the vehicle decide when to accelerate, stop, or change lanes.

Krafcik notes, “Each city brings its own set of challenges—from varying traffic laws to different road conditions. Our goal is to ensure that our vehicles can interact smoothly with other road users, no matter the environment.”

Why This Matters: Shaping the Future of Urban Mobility

The potential impact of Waymo’s technology on urban mobility is enormous. If the tests prove successful, autonomous vehicles could help ease traffic congestion, reduce accidents, and lower emissions in busy cities. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, human error is responsible for 94% of all traffic accidents—something that autonomous cars could help reduce significantly.

Additionally, these self-driving cars could change how we think about transportation. Instead of owning a car, people could simply hail a ride from a fleet of autonomous vehicles using a mobile app. This could make transportation more affordable and accessible, particularly for people who don’t own cars or prefer not to drive.

Dr. Sarah Mullen, an expert in urban mobility, says, “Autonomous vehicles could help cities rethink how they use space, cut down on pollution, and improve overall quality of life. They could reshape how people interact with their environments and move through cities.”

Challenges on the Road Ahead

However, it’s not all smooth sailing. For all the promise, there are still challenges in the road to widespread adoption. Public safety is a key concern—can autonomous systems handle unexpected situations like a pedestrian suddenly crossing the street or bad weather that makes visibility poor? Plus, regulations for self-driving cars vary widely by state, meaning that Waymo will have to navigate a complex web of local policies.

There’s also the issue of job displacement. As autonomous vehicles take over tasks currently done by human drivers, such as in trucking or ride-sharing, some worry about job losses in those industries. Waymo has acknowledged these concerns, emphasizing that the rise of autonomous technology will create new types of jobs in areas like fleet management and vehicle maintenance.

“Our vision is a future where both human-driven and autonomous vehicles coexist,” Krafcik said. “We want our cars to complement existing transportation systems, not replace them. The goal is to make roads safer and create new job opportunities in the process.”

Looking Ahead: The Future of Transportation

As Waymo continues to test its technology, the company is focused on refining its systems and working with regulators to secure the necessary approvals for fully driverless cars to hit the streets in commercial fleets. Waymo has already made strides with limited self-driving ride-hailing services in some areas, and its partnerships with automakers like Stellantis are further pushing the company’s vision forward.

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In the coming years, Waymo’s autonomous vehicles could become a familiar sight on roads across the U.S. and beyond. While there are still hurdles to overcome, the potential benefits—for cities, commuters, and the environment—are huge.

“We’re just getting started,” Krafcik concluded. “We’re excited about what’s to come and can’t wait to see how our technology will shape the future of mobility.”

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