Waymo wants to expand its driverless robotaxis to the Peninsula, opposition rises
Briefly

Why would any city or county allow robotaxis to operate unfettered when they are proven to be disruptive to first responders and even deadly? said David Canepa, vice-president of the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors.
What is needed is local control and not the blanket approval the DMV and CPUC has taken. Canepa's objection underscores a bitter dispute between state and local authorities over who gets to decide where robotaxis operate.
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