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While LA Burns Waymos, London Teases Driverless Car Pilot

Crypto Observer StaffBy Crypto Observer StaffJune 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The UK government has announced plans to begin trialling self-driving taxi services on its roads, just as there’s been blow-back in LA where several self-driving Waymo cars were torched.

Several vehicles were set on fire Sunday during a protest against the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids in Los Angeles and the Trump administration’s deployment of National Guard into the region.

The initial plan in London, as put forward by the Department for Transport, involves a limited number of autonomous vehicles on specific roads—including in the capital city.

The government aims to allow companies to fully launch autonomous taxi services in the second half of 2027.

Officials have been clear that they will prioritize safety over all else.

“We won’t allow this technology to be deployed on our roads unless we are confident that really rigorous safety tests have been met,” said Transport Department spokesperson Marco Barbato.

Major taxi firms have announced interest right away. U.S. firm Uber and UK based Wayve have both said they would be interested in becoming partners so they can jointly take advantage of the plan to launch self-driving vehicles on London roads.

Wayve CEO Alex Kendall has acknowledged that testing in a busy city like London will be a challenging environment.

“This is not Phoenix, Arizona,” he said, referring to the city where the company initially launched. “it’s not a grid-like city in the desert where the sun always shines. London is a medieval, structured environment. It has seven times more jaywalkers than San Francisco.”

Early tests, he said, will enable the company to show it is “scalable and trusted”.

The partnership will allow customers to use the Uber app to call Wayve cars. This is already how the setup is working with Uber and Google’s Waymo in Austin, Texas and with Uber and Hyundai-linked Motional in Las Vegas.

“Our vision is to make autonomy a safe and reliable option for riders everywhere, and this trial in London brings that future closer to reality,” said Uber President and COO Andrew Macdonald.

This won’t be the first time tech startups have hit London streets. The city has already seen Israeli company Mobileye test its collision tech on buses. And UK-based autonomous vehicle manufacturer Oxa has trialled its tech in Oxford and London.

Edited by Stacy Elliott.

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