Partnership with Wayve will use cars without a human safety driver onboard for the first time in Europe

Self-driving Ubers are expected to appear on roads in London next year after the government said trials of fully autonomous vehicles would be brought forward to spring 2026.

Companies will be allowed to run pilots of small-scale taxi or “bus-like” services for public use – and, for the first time in Europe, without any human safety driver onboard or in the driving seat.

Uber will partner with the UK tech firm Wayve to launch trials of taxis bookable via its app in the capital, its largest European market.

A fuller rollout of self-driving taxis, or robotaxis, will come after the Automated Vehicles Act fully takes effect in late 2027.