Sean McLain / Wall Street Journal:
As robot taxi companies attempt to expand in the United States, they face increasing scrutiny and criticism from drivers, law enforcement and local governments.— As autonomous taxi services expand beyond Silicon Valley, new problems abound for cities — This was supposed to be the year…
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