Robotic vehicles are not being put to the check — for now — on New York Metropolis streets.
A pair of permits issued final 12 months that allowed Waymo to check its autonomous automobile expertise in components of Brooklyn and Manhattan expired March 31, a Division of Transportation spokesperson confirmed to THE CITY Friday.
However it’s unclear what comes subsequent in New York for the corporate’s so-called robotaxis which can be already in use with out drivers in 10 U.S. cities, together with Atlanta, Houston and Los Angeles.
“Our high precedence for AV testing is public security and, because the mayor has made clear, any AV coverage choices will heart staff and their well-being,” mentioned Vin Barone, a spokesperson for DOT, referring to autonomous autos, or AVs.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani has not but articulated a place on the expertise, whose testing was given the inexperienced mild final August by his predecessor, Eric Adams. A Metropolis Corridor spokesperson didn’t reply to a request for remark from THE CITY.
Waymo, a subsidiary of Google’s mother or father firm, Alphabet, had been working eight robotic vehicles — with a “skilled security specialist” behind the wheel always — in Downtown Brooklyn and south of 112th Avenue in Manhattan since final 12 months.
Waymo didn’t report any collisions involving the eight autonomous autos examined within the metropolis, in response to NYC DOT.
The Jaguar I-PACE Waymo Driver autos outfitted with autonomous automobile expertise had been cleared for street testing by the New York State Division of Motor Autos and New York Metropolis DOT.
Each permits expired final week although Waymo autos can nonetheless be manually pushed within the metropolis for the aim of information assortment, in response to NYC DOT.
The tip of the testing got here after Gov. Kathy Hochul pumped the brakes in February from her earlier proposal to permit some autonomous autos to function exterior of New York Metropolis. A Waymo spokesperson mentioned the corporate is hopeful that the state DMV testing allow — which may set off further trial runs within the metropolis — can be renewed on this 12 months’s state funds, being negotiated now.
If the state allow is renewed, Waymo will then consider its driving operations inside New York Metropolis, the spokesperson mentioned.
“We’ve heard from hundreds of New Yorkers who’ve already skilled Waymo and wish entry to it at house,” the spokesperson mentioned in a press release. “Whereas we’re disillusioned with the governor’s resolution, we’re dedicated to working with the state legislature to deliver Waymo’s absolutely autonomous autos to New York.”
Albany lawmakers launched a invoice in 2021 that might undo the requirement for a human driver so long as the autonomous automobile carries insurance coverage and meets different circumstances. However it has didn’t advance, regardless of the corporate pouring greater than $3 million into lobbying metropolis and state leaders, as THE CITY reported final September.
The expertise has confronted criticism from representatives for operators of taxis and for-hire autos reminiscent of Uber and Lyft over its potential for financial upheaval. Town’s Taxi & Limousine Fee licenses near 180,000 drivers, in response to TLC numbers.
“Neither town nor the state are prepared,” mentioned Bhairavi Desai, govt director of the New York Taxi Staff Alliance, which represents taxi and for-hire automobile drivers. “We don’t have any insurance policies or rules in place and to permit these corporations to roll out their devices means they’ll form what the insurance policies can be.”
Then there are questions over the security data of autonomous autos.
Waymo has touted its security file in cities the place its driverless autos may be booked for rides by way of apps.
“Knowledge from 170 million miles of absolutely autonomous driving exhibits the Waymo Driver is concerned in 92% fewer crashes that trigger critical or deadly accidents in comparison with human drivers the place we function,” the corporate spokesperson mentioned. “In San Francisco, 73% of individuals surveyed mentioned they really feel protected with Waymo on their streets and 68% say Waymo has a constructive affect on street security within the metropolis.”
The spokesperson added that the corporate’s testing in two of the boroughs shared “robust foundational similarities” with operations in San Francisco and elsewhere. Enlargement plans are within the works for 18 different U.S. cities, in addition to London and Tokyo.
Sam Schwartz, director of the transportation analysis program at Hunter School’s Roosevelt Home Public Coverage Institute, challenged these findings and mentioned “actually impartial” research of autonomous autos are a should earlier than absolutely driverless autos take to the streets in New York.
Waymo declined to share with THE CITY any findings from its months of testing in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
“All the AV corporations have been opaque with their information,” Schwartz mentioned. “Any of the research that they cite have both been funded by them or carried out by their very personal corporations.”
Schwartz, who served as New York Metropolis visitors commissioner beneath Mayor Ed Koch within the mid-Nineteen Eighties, additionally pointed to how town’s crowded streetscape may create challenges for driverless autos.
“It’s in contrast to some other place within the U.S.,” he mentioned. “We have now so some ways folks transfer about, we have now fairly aggressive pedestrians, we have now a big senior inhabitants, we have now bike riders which can be going from 5 miles per hour to e-bikes that may go 30 miles per hour.”
All of these components, he mentioned, may make for a bumpy street within the New York rollout of autonomous autos.
“There are numerous hurdles,” Schwartz mentioned.

