Waymo Robotaxis Set to Launch Service in Denver
Waymo robotaxis are preparing to begin offering rides to passengers in Denver, with the Greeley Tribune providing insights into the upcoming service.

Denver, CO, August 20, 2026 —
Waymo, the self-driving technology company, is nearing the launch of its autonomous ride-hailing service in Denver, Colorado. The Greeley Tribune has reported on the upcoming expansion, which will allow passengers to hail Waymo vehicles for rides.
Details regarding the exact start date and operational zones within Denver were not explicitly provided. However, the announcement signals a significant step for the company as it broadens its commercial services to a new major metropolitan area.
Waymo has been testing its autonomous vehicles in various locations, gathering data and refining its technology. The expansion into Denver follows previous launches in cities such as Phoenix and San Francisco. The company’s approach involves gradually introducing its services, often starting with employee-only programs before opening to the public.
The Greeley Tribune’s insights suggest that the service is in its final stages of preparation. The introduction of autonomous vehicles for public transit in Denver could reshape urban transportation, offering an alternative to traditional ride-sharing services and private car ownership.
The specific impact on Denver’s existing transportation infrastructure and the regulatory framework governing autonomous vehicles in the city remain subjects of ongoing discussion and development. Further information on Waymo’s operational plans and any community feedback is expected as the launch date approaches.
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