
Uber’s robotaxi lobbying effort puts it on a collision course with Waymo
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Robotaxis are now a regulatory lobbying contest as much as a tech race—Uber and Waymo are fighting in D.C. over the rules of the road. City deployments will hinge on which narrative wins, so mobility operators should invest in policy relationships early, not just pilots and demos.
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