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Waymo Halts Highway Rides Nationwide

The driverless car service is banning its robotaxis from freeways temporarily to address flood-related navigation issues.

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What happened The driverless car service is banning its robotaxis from freeways temporarily to address flood-related navigation issues.
The headline split One side frames it as "Waymo Halts Highway Rides Nationwide". The other frames it as "Waymo Halts Freeway Service in 4 Cities to Implement Improvements".
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CenterWaymo Halts Highway Rides Nationwide

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Right / center-rightWaymo Halts Freeway Service in 4 Cities to Implement Improvements

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Inc.News report · May 24, 6:28 AM

Waymo Halts Highway Rides Nationwide

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The driverless car service is banning its robotaxis from freeways temporarily to address flood-related navigation issues.

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The Epoch TimesNews report · May 24, 2:00 AM

Waymo Halts Freeway Service in 4 Cities to Implement Improvements

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The announcement to pause highway service in Miami, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Phoenix follows a recall in May.

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71/99 Wording GapLow confidence2 sources · 2 bias bucketsDeveloping · 2 sources · 2 bucketsFormats: News report

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