New York Governor Hochul pulls robotaxi expansion proposal


Waymo driverless taxis in traffic in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 9, 2026. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni

Feb 19 (Reuters) - New York ⁠Governor Kathy Hochul has pulled her proposal to allow commercial ⁠robotaxi services in smaller cities outside New York, a spokesperson ‌for the governor said on Thursday.

"Based on conversations with stakeholders, including in the legislature, it was clear that the support was not there to advance this proposal," the ​spokesperson said.

The move comes as a setback to ⁠autonomous vehicle company Alphabet's ⁠Waymo, which received its first permit to begin testing autonomous vehicles in ⁠New ‌York City last year, albeit with a trained specialist behind the wheel.

The unit, which offers paid driverless rides to the ⁠public in cities in the San Francisco Bay Area, ​along with parts ‌of Los Angeles, Phoenix, Austin, Atlanta and other cities, was ⁠hoping to grow ​its already sizable foothold in the robotaxi market and tap into a large pool of new users.

"While we are disappointed by the Governor's decision, we're ⁠committed to bringing our service to New ​York and will work with the State Legislature to advance this issue," a Waymo spokesperson said.

"We hear from thousands of New Yorkers who have ⁠experienced Waymo in other cities and want access to it at home," the spokesperson added.

Self-driving operations already face a difficult path to commercialization, as the technology has been under heavy scrutiny over safety concerns after ​accidents involving autonomous vehicles.

"Autonomous vehicles are already ⁠driving down accident rates and improving pedestrian safety in Arizona, California, and ​Texas. It's disappointing that Governor Hochul is ‌withdrawing her proposal, because New Yorkers deserve ​the same proven protections," Chamber of Progress CEO Adam Kovacevich said.

(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Shinjini Ganguli)

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