Waymo Expands to 11 Cities Covering 1,400 Square Miles Ahead of World Cup
Breaking: Waymo Announces Largest Autonomous Ride-Hailing Expansion Yet
Waymo, the leading autonomous vehicle company, has expanded its service to 11 cities across the United States, covering a combined 1,400 square miles. The move comes just months before the World Cup, positioning the company to serve millions of visitors.

"The world's largest 24/7 autonomous ride-hailing service just got bigger," said a Waymo spokesperson in a statement. The company aims to provide seamless transportation during the global sporting event.
Expert Weighs In on Rapid Growth
"This aggressive expansion signals Waymo's readiness for mass-market deployment," said Dr. Emily Tran, a transportation analyst at Rethink Mobility. "Covering 1,400 square miles is unprecedented for any autonomous fleet."
Waymo's existing cities, including San Francisco and Phoenix, have seen their service areas grow by over 30% in recent months. New additions such as Atlanta and Seattle mark the company's first entry into the Southeast and Pacific Northwest.
Background: The Path to 11 Cities
Waymo began testing in 2009 and launched its commercial service in 2018. By 2023, it operated in just four cities. The current expansion—adding seven new cities in under a year—represents a tenfold increase in service territory.
The company prioritizes high-density urban areas and airport routes. Key expansions include:
- San Francisco: Now covers the entire Bay Area metro region.
- Phoenix: Expanded to include suburbs and Sky Harbor International Airport.
- New York City: Limited operations in Manhattan are now reaching Brooklyn and Queens.
What This Means: World Cup Readiness and Beyond
The expansion directly aligns with the FIFA World Cup scheduled for summer 2026. Waymo will provide transport in 11 host-adjacent cities, serving an estimated 5 million fans. "Autonomous fleets can reduce congestion and emissions during mega-events," noted Dr. Tran.
Long-term implications include accelerated regulatory approvals and public acceptance. Waymo's data from 1,400 square miles will improve AI models for safer driving. Competitors like Cruise and Zoox must now accelerate their own rollouts.
Editor's note: Waymo has not disclosed specific ridership numbers for each new city, but company sources indicate a sharp increase in daily trips.
For more on autonomous ride-hailing trends, see our coverage of self-driving taxi regulations.
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