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      <title>Waymo Outnumbers Tesla Robotaxi 10 to 1 in Texas as 2026 Becomes Autonomy&#39;s Test Year</title>
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      <description>Wall Street analysts called 2026 the &amp;ldquo;year of autonomous&amp;rdquo; driving heading in. Six months into it, the two companies racing hardest toward that future are pursuing fundamentally different bets — and the scoreboard so far favors the more conservative one.
The Texas numbers tell the real story. New state filings required under a Texas law that took effect in late May 2026 show Waymo with 577 authorized driverless vehicles in the state versus Tesla&amp;rsquo;s 42 — a roughly 10-to-1 gap.</description>
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