I don’t have live tool access in this moment, but I can share the latest publicly reported updates on Waymo in Atlanta based on recent coverage.
Direct answer
- Waymo has been expanding and conducting driverless testing in Atlanta, with coverage noting that Waymo operates driverless rides in Atlanta as part of its broader multi-city program, and that testing in the area has continued through 2025 into 2026 in various reports. A number of outlets have highlighted Atlanta as a location where Waymo is testing and pilots have occurred, including demonstrations of testing on city streets and discussions of ongoing expansion.[1][2]
Key points and context
- History of testing in Atlanta: Waymo began testing self-driving vehicles in Atlanta in 2024, initially with limited testing and then moving toward broader autonomous testing in and around the city. This early testing aimed to move from manual operation to autonomous operation under supervision, in line with their general approach in other cities.[4]
- Public rider program status: As of mid-2024 and into 2025, Waymo stated that it was focusing on testing rather than launching a full rider program in Atlanta, aligning with their phased rollout strategy in multiple markets.[4]
- Public updates and incidents: Coverage through 2025 and 2026 includes routine testing updates and some local incidents or neighborhood responses to robotaxi activity, which are common as Waymo scales in new urban areas. For example, local news outlets and national coverage noted testing activity and occasional neighborhood interactions as Waymo expanded presence.[2][3][7]
What this means for residents
- Expect ongoing testing and limited public-facing rides only in select periods or pilot programs, depending on regulatory approvals and local testing needs. Community updates and safety communications from Waymo and local media have been part of the conversation as testing progresses.[3][2]
- If you’re curious about current availability or how to hail a Waymo ride in Atlanta, the best source for up-to-date status is Waymo’s official announcements or the Waymo One app, along with local Atlanta outlets that cover city-specific developments.[1][3]
Illustration (what to watch)
- A simple map or timeline would show: 2024 testing starts in Atlanta → 2025 expansion discussions and pilot activity → 2026 ongoing testing and potential expansion updates. This aligns with Waymo’s multi-city strategy described in coverage.[2][1][4]
If you’d like, I can pull the most recent specific headlines or provide a short, itemized timeline based on the latest articles you’re interested in, or summarize how Atlanta’s testing compares to other Waymo markets. I can also monitor for updates and share as they become available.