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New York Robotaxi Legislation 2026: Governor Hochul Plans State-Wide Expansion (Excluding NYC)

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Governor Kathy Hochul moves to legalize robotaxis in New York State for 2026, excluding NYC. Explore the impact on Waymo and the future of AV legislation.

Will robotaxis finally conquer New York? Governor Kathy Hochul thinks so, but there's a catch: the state's most populous metropolis is not invited to the party yet. According to TechCrunch, Hochul announced plans on Tuesday to introduce legislation that would effectively legalize commercial robotaxis across New York State—except for New York City.

Impact of the New York Robotaxi Legislation 2026

The proposal aims to advance the state's autonomous vehicle (AV) pilot program into its next phase. The language in the proposal suggests allowing 'limited deployment of commercial for-hire autonomous passenger vehicles outside New York City.' Companies seeking to operate these services must demonstrate local support and adhere to the 'highest possible safety standards,' monitored by agencies including the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and the New York State Police.

Alphabet-owned Waymo cheered the move, calling it a 'transformative moment.' Currently, New York law mandates that drivers keep at least one hand on the wheel at all times, a significant bottleneck for driverless tech. While Waymo currently operates 8Jaguar I-Pace vehicles in Manhattan and Brooklyn under a testing permit, they are required to have a human safety operator and cannot yet charge passengers for rides.

Governor Hochul announces robotaxi legalization plan in State of the State address
Detailed legislative specifics to be released in the executive budget proposal
Expiration date for Waymo’s current testing permit in New York City

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