RoboTaxis are already transforming cities around the world. We're tracking every development, operator and regulation — so when they arrive in Australia, you'll be ready.
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A RoboTaxi is a fully autonomous, self-driving vehicle that operates as an on-demand taxi service — with no human driver. Using a combination of AI, LiDAR sensors, cameras and real-time mapping, these vehicles navigate traffic, pick up passengers and complete journeys entirely on their own.
Companies like Waymo, Zoox, Baidu Apollo and WeRide are already operating commercial robotaxi services across the United States, China and parts of Europe — carrying millions of passengers with safety records that are beginning to outperform human drivers.
Australia is watching. And we're tracking every development.
No steering wheel. No driver. AI handles everything from route planning to emergency response.
LiDAR, radar and cameras working together create a real-time 3D map of the vehicle's surroundings.
Hail, track and pay for your ride just like any rideshare — the difference is what picks you up.
All major robotaxi fleets run on electric vehicles, making them cleaner and cheaper to operate.
Sydney and Melbourne rank among the world's most navigable cities for autonomous vehicle deployment — wide roads, consistent infrastructure and defined urban zones ideal for initial rollouts.
The Australian government is actively developing AV legislation frameworks. NHVR and state transport authorities are already consulting on the path to commercial autonomous vehicle approval. Read our full Australia update for details.
Waymo and Zoox have both flagged international expansion as a priority. Australia's English-speaking market, common law system and tech-savvy population make it a logical early target.
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