Democrats Are Failing the Waymo Test

Waymo's self-driving taxis are available in some red and purple states, but not in most blue states.
Reported by 1 outlet — The Atlantic. See all sources ↓
Waymo is a company that makes self-driving cars. They are available in some cities in red and purple states. But in most blue states, they are not allowed to operate.
Why it matters
This is important because it shows how different states are handling new technology.
- What is Waymo?
- Waymo is a company that makes self-driving cars.
- Why are Waymo taxis not allowed in some states?
- Because some states have laws that do not allow self-driving taxis to operate.
- What are red, purple, and blue states?
- Red states are usually Republican, purple states are often divided, and blue states are usually Democratic.
How outlets are framing the same story
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The outlets frame the story as a criticism of Democratic jurisdictions for not allowing Waymo's self-driving taxis to operate.
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Criticism of Democratic jurisdictions for not allowing Waymo's self-driving taxis.
Sources1TypeAngleThe AtlanticAccusing Democrats of failing to adapt to new technology.