# Dallas / Fort Worth

### Status

* [May Mobility](https://rollout.autoura.com/platforms/may-mobility-toyota) available to the public in Arlington
* [Waymo](https://rollout.autoura.com/platforms/waymo)  announced 2026
* [Lyft](https://rollout.autoura.com/retail-and-maas/lyft) / Mobileye announced 2026
* [Avride](https://rollout.autoura.com/platforms/yandex) is testing

### Waymo

"We look forward to bringing our fully autonomous ride-hailing service to the people of Dallas next year (2026), offering a new era of safe and seamless transportation," said Tekedra Mawakana, co-CEO, Waymo. "Working together with our fleet partner Avis, Waymo will offer more riders a stress-free way to get around."

### Lyft

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### May Mobility

Full information: <https://www.arlingtontx.gov/city_hall/departments/office_of_strategic_initiatives/rapid>

![](https://1172478037-files.gitbook.io/~/files/v0/b/gitbook-x-prod.appspot.com/o/spaces%2FnZ7CKF40p2E6Sr58aniF%2Fuploads%2FviQN3QYLdJXuQp2uwKlt%2Fimage.png?alt=media\&token=071cbf6c-4908-4c07-bd51-0939c636fb59)

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Arlington RAPID, the first program in the United States to integrate on-demand, autonomous vehicles (AVs) into existing public transportation, has provided more than 28,000 trips in its first year of service to residents, University students and visitors around Downtown Arlington and The University of Texas at Arlington campus.

Arlington today announced that the innovative AV pilot program will expand service later this year, providing convenient, dependable public transportation through at least 2024.

**Source:** <https://www.uta.edu/news/news-releases/2022/03/18/rapid-one-year>

### Avride

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