Waymo dominates autonomous vehicle registrations as Tesla trails behind
New Texas DMV data reveals Waymo's commanding lead in autonomous vehicle registrations with 577 vehicles, far ahead of Tesla's 42 and other competitors like Avride and Nuro.
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New Texas DMV data reveals Waymo's commanding lead in autonomous vehicle registrations with 577 vehicles, far ahead of Tesla's 42 and other competitors like Avride and Nuro.
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