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Hochul Withdraws Robotaxi Plan Outside NYC, Stalling Waymo’s Push Into New York

The governor pulled the budget measure after concluding it lacked legislative backing.

Overview

  • The scrapped proposal would have enabled tightly limited commercial pilots outside New York City, barring deployments in cities over 1 million residents and requiring state transportation approval, a $1 million application fee and $5 million in financial security.
  • With the rollback, New York’s more restrictive pilot regime remains, permitting testing with human safety drivers but not commercial robotaxi service.
  • Waymo’s New York City testing continues under a permit allowing up to eight Jaguar I‑Pace vehicles in Manhattan and Downtown Brooklyn with a safety operator through March 31.
  • Driver unions and safety advocates campaigned against expansion and polling showed broad skepticism about safety and job impacts, while some legislators have proposed requiring a human behind the wheel.
  • Waymo said it was disappointed and will keep working with lawmakers to enable service, as Senate Transportation Chair Jeremy Cooney signaled he will pursue a standalone bill outside the budget process.