Autonomous vehicle (AV) technology company May Mobility has launched its first commercial driverless autonomous transportation service in Peachtree Corners, Atlanta, Georgia.
This marks the company's third driverless deployment in the US, following trials in Arizona and Michigan.
Partnering with Curiosity Lab, T-Mobile, and the City of Peachtree Corners, May Mobility has transitioned its service to driverless operations, providing public rides in its autonomous Toyota Sienna Autono-MaaS.
This service has been available to visitors of Peachtree Corners' Curiosity Lab since September 2024, with safety drivers on board.
Now, passengers will experience the service without a driver behind the wheel, May Mobility said.
The vehicles are equipped with May Mobility's patented multi-policy decision making (MPDM) technology, which uses AI to adapt to new and unpredictable driving conditions, enhancing safety and comfort.
The driverless service in Peachtree Corners welcomes the public Monday through Friday, accommodating up to five passengers per vehicle at once.
Riders can book trips on-demand through the May Mobility app, developed in collaboration with transit tech company Via.
May Mobility is planning to expand its services in metro Atlanta and introduce additional driverless operations in the US throughout the year.
Recently, May Mobility extended its AV use cases by partnering with Tecnobus to introduce a new AV minibus platform.
Furthermore, the company has collaborated with Deloitte to enhance safety in autonomous transportation through data and analytics.
This partnership aims to address consumer safety concerns, as highlighted in Deloitte’s 2025 Global Automotive Consumer Study.